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Brazil recommends suspending use of Oxford Covid vaccine on pregnant women 1 minute read
Sao Paulo, May 11 (EFE).- Brazil’s National Health Monitoring Agency (Anvisa) is recommending an “immediate” halt to the use of the anti-Covid vaccine developed by AstraZeneca to vaccinate pregnant women.
The regulatory agency’s recommendation is that “the instructions in the drug’s prospectus,” which mention the possibility of a recipient developing blood clots, be followed by the National Immunization Program being undertaken by the Health Ministry.
“The guidance is the result of monitoring adverse events regularly found in Covid vaccines that are in use” in Brazil, Anvisa said in a technical announcement released Monday evening.
May 1, 2021
The thought that the United States is literally sitting on a stockpile of 60 million doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, while Governments in the Caribbean are running around from pillar to post, trying to acquire this vital protection for their populations is nothing short of amazing.
This vaccine, which is being used widely in Europe, and is the main source of inoculation for Britain, has not been authorised for emergency use in the United States. At the same time, though, the American government continues to order more of it, which further boggles the mind.
According to news reports, the company which developed AstraZeneca in association with Britain’s Oxford University, has not applied for emergency authorisation from the US Food and Drug Administration.