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CanSino Checking Vaccine Safety More Closely, Yu Says

Apr 19 2021, 1:48 AM April 18 2021, 6:26 PM April 19 2021, 1:48 AM (Bloomberg) (Bloomberg) CanSino Biologics Inc. is monitoring its Covid-19 vaccine more carefully after cases of blood clots forced other suppliers to suspend inoculations. “We’re just monitoring more cautiously,” CanSino Chairman Yu Xuefeng said on the sidelines of the Boao Forum in Hainan, China. “As a vaccine developer we are closely watching what’s going on,” Yu said. “But we haven’t really found anything in our vaccine linking to this.” The comments come as a vaccine from Johnson & Johnson was halted in Europe after U.S. officials paused immunizations to investigate blood clots suffered by six women. The rare cases of blood-clotting threaten to slow the roll-out of inoculations as regulators and vaccine suppliers review safety.

Vaccines carry much lower risk of blood clots than COVID-19, study shows

By Tucker Reals, Steve Berriman April 19, 2021 / 7:02 AM / CBS News New study may shed light on COVID blood clots London  A study by researchers at Oxford University in England suggests the risks of experiencing dangerous, rare blood clots in the brain are far higher in those who catch the coronavirus than in those who get either the AstraZeneca vaccine, or the vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna in the U.S.  Another finding of the research, which was disputed by Pfizer and called confusing by the top infectious disease expert in the U.S., was that the number of people who experience clots after getting the vaccines made by the American companies appears very similar to the number who get the rare condition after a shot of the AstraZeneca drug, which was developed in conjunction with Oxford s vaccine institute.

COVID-19: Half of US adults have received one jab

COVID-19: Half of US adults have received one jab OFFERING HOPE: Nearly 84 million US adults have been fully vaccinated, while the states with a history of voting for the Democrats have the highest vaccination rates AP, WASHINGTON Half of all adults in the US have received at least one COVID-19 shot, the government announced on Sunday, marking another milestone in the nation’s largest-ever vaccination campaign, but leaving more work to do to convince skeptical Americans to roll up their sleeves. Almost 130 million people 18 or older have received at least one dose of a vaccine, or 50.4 percent of the total adult population, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said.

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