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Follow RT on Tony Blair has some ideas on how to help out AstraZeneca in its PR crisis over blood clots. These include a supranational vaccine safety body and an instruction not to pause immunization to check possible side-effects.
A policy proposal published on Wednesday by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change has lamented an increase in public hesitancy to take the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19, Vaxzevria. Several nations, including the UK, restricted its deployment to people over a certain age due to a possible link between the medicine and rare cases of potentially deadly blood clots in younger recipients.
Updated: Apr 19 2021, 9:08 ET
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The NHS backlog of Covid patients could take up to FIVE YEARS to clear as ministers called for an urgent analysis of a new strain from India.
Health chiefs at NHS Providers - which represents every NHS hospital, and mental health, community and ambulance service in England - said tackling the problem in the worst affected areas could take three to five years.
Meanwhile a Government minister said is too early to say whether all hospitality businesses can reopen on May 17, a minister has said.
Speaking to Andrew Marr on Sunday, environment minister George Eustice said: Well, it is too early to say. But I think we are on track in the sense that we are on track with the rollout of the vaccination programme.
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French teachers ditch Astrazeneca jab as huge vaccination centre closes after just 50 people out of 4,000 sign up
Updated: Apr 18 2021, 16:55 ET
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FRENCH teachers have ditched the Astrazeneca jab as a large vaccination centre closed after just 50 people out of 4,000 signed up.
The take-up rate of just 1.25 per cent follows a series of warnings, withdrawals and U-turns about the safe and effective UK-developed medicine by President Emmanuel Macron.
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The vaccination centre at the Palais des Expositions had to be closed after only a handful of people came forward for the AZ Covid vaccineCredit: Rex
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Only 50 people out of a possible 4,000 came forward for the AZ vaccine in NiceCredit: Rex
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