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Europe advised to expand vaccine procurement to Chinese doses after halt of AstraZeneca amid blood clot concern
Zhang Hui Published: Mar 16, 2021 06:49 PM
Photo taken on March 12, 2021 shows AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccines at a hospital in Caceres province in Spain.Photo:XinhuaAfter some 15 European countries halted the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine over blood clot concerns, some experts said the World Health Organization (WHO) and related organs should also temporarily suspend the distribution of the AstraZeneca vaccine through the COVAX vaccine-sharing initiative, and issue an inoculation warning to all countries that use the shots.
As the suspension has made things worse for Europe which is already suffering from a shortage of vaccines, Chinese analysts suggested Western pharmaceutical companies such as the France-based Sanofi to apply for authorization from Chinese vaccine developers to stock the vaccines for Europe.
Regulator Vouches for AstraZeneca, Despite Suspension by European Countries
The suspension impedes Europe’s already troubled vaccination campaign amid a third coronavirus wave. Europe’s top drug regulator said there was no sign that the shot had caused dangerous side effects.
A drive-through vaccination center in Milan on Monday, the day Italy suspended use of the AstraZeneca vaccine.Credit.Alessandro Grassani for The New York Times
Published March 16, 2021Updated March 23, 2021
LONDON After the European Union’s biggest countries suspended the use of AstraZeneca’s vaccine, the continent’s top drug regulator pushed back hard on Tuesday against fears about the shot, saying there was no sign of its causing rare but dangerous problems, and strong evidence that its lifesaving benefits “outweigh the risk of the side effects.”