After reporting serious blood solidification, Ireland suspended the Astrazeneca vaccine roll

Abstract: The use of Astrazeneca vaccines has been temporarily suspended in several countries. Reuters / Dado Ruvic Ireland Sunday became the latest country, and suspended Astrazeneca's COVID-19 vaccine after ...

The use of Astrazeneca vaccines has been temporarily suspended in several countries. Reuters / Dado Ruvic  Ireland Sunday became the latest country, and suspended Astrazeneca's COVID-19 vaccine after some recipient's serious blood stared.
 ACCORINDED AD, Irish National Immunization Committee, Deputy Chief Medical Personnel Ronan Glynn, said that although temporarily launched a volume exhibition is temporarily postponed, "Not over, there is any contact between the Astrazeneca vaccine and these cases."
NIAC said it will still wait for "more reliable data" to describe the suspension as precautions. This Zhou Nias plans to meet again to discuss the suspension of the vaccine.  BBC reported that more than 110,000 Astrazeneca vaccines have been administered in Ireland. 20% of all COVID-19 vaccines accounting for the Council.
 There are more 226,000 COVID-19 cases and 4,534 people in Ireland.
Denmark, Iceland and Norway, Bulgaria and Thailand have suspended the vaccine, developed by Astrazeneca and Oxford University.  
The insider also reported that five EU countries? Austria, Estonia, Lithuania, Luxembourg and Latvia? After the vaccination is dead, the Astrazeneca vaccine using a specific batch is stopped. The batch consists of 1 million more agents, sent to 17 EU countries.  In the statement of CNN, Astrazeneca is a vaccine defense. It is said that the vaccine has no quality problem.
 The World Health Organization has responded to Astazeneca's statement, saying that there is no connection between COVID-19 vaccine and thrombosis.
 Astazeneca's vaccine has been awarded more than 50 national conditions for marketing or emergency use, and has managed millions of agents, but has not submitted an emergency license for the United States.

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