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Astrazeneca Covid vaccine Q&A: What we know about blood clots, side effects and risks for under-30s
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Astrazeneca Covid vaccine Q&A: What we know about blood clots, side effects and risks for under-30s
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THE benefits of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine continue to outweigh any risks, according to the UK medicines regulator, though under-30s will be offered an alternative jab. That vote of confidence has been backed up by the European medicines watchdog which ruled that unusual blood clots were “very rare side effects” of the jab. Some other European countries have restricted the vaccine’s use in younger people following reports of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, a specific type of clot that prevents blood from draining from the brain, as well as low platelet counts – cells that help blood clot. However, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said people should follow the regulator’s advice and keep getting their jabs.
What are the symptoms of blood clots? Full list amid AstraZeneca vaccine fears
Updated: 8 Apr 2021, 12:26
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PEOPLE who have recently had the AstraZeneca coronavirus jab should seek medical attention if they have rare side effects for more than four days after innoculation, experts have urged.
Regulators in the UK have now revealed that people under the age of 30 will be offered an alternative to the AstraZeneca coronavirus amid blood clots fears. Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates.
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Regulators have said that people under the age of 30 should be offered an alternative jabCredit: Getty
Speaking at a press conference last night sxperts said safety remains the number one priority when it comes to giving out jabs and warned what Brits should look out for when it comes to side effects from the Covid-19 jab.