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China Vaccine Concerns; India Approves Russia Shot: Virus Update
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N Y to Provide College Doses; Michigan Rebuffed: Virus Update
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updated: Apr 09 2021, 11:37 ist
By James Paton, Tim Loh and Todd Gillespie,
Growing worries that AstraZeneca Plc’s Covid-19 vaccine causes rare blood clots could hinder immunization campaigns across the world, from London to Seoul.
Reviews by UK and European Union regulators finding potential links to the unusual side effects are another blow for the shot, a cheaper and easier-to-deploy product that many nations are counting on in a bid to end the pandemic.
Safety concerns could shake confidence in the injection, even though regulators reiterated that its benefits outweigh the risks. Many regions are turning their attention to vaccines from Johnson & Johnson and developers in China, Russia and elsewhere, but they’re still in a difficult position with demand for doses far outstripping supply.
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African vaccine delivery is slowed
After India temporarily banned exports of the shots as it grapples with a severe second wave of infections.
By Janice Kew, Bloomberg
9 Apr 2021 08:00
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Delays in Covid-19 vaccine shipments to Africa are expected to continue this month after India temporarily banned exports of the shots as it grapples with a severe second wave of infections.
Most African countries are largely dependent on Covax, a global initiative meant to provide equitable access to vaccines thatâs backed by the World Health Organisation. Covax is reliant on AstraZeneca Plcâs Covid-19 shot and leans on the Serum Institute of India Ltd. to manufacture its allotments.