WHO Scientist: No Documented Death Linked to COVID-19 Vaccine
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AstraZeneca: Women more likely to develop blood clots from taking contraceptive pills than vaccine
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AstraZeneca, new stops in Europe and around the world. Palù (Aifa): There is currently no cause-effect link At most one contributing cause , the stop as a precautionary purpose . Meanwhile, the vaccination campaign slows down
New suspensions in the world for the anti-Covid vaccine AstraZeneca, which after the almost joint stop in Italy, France and Germany , which followed that of Denmark and Austria, was also suspended in Spain, Slovenia, Portugal, Sweden and many other countries . A decision made as a precaution , in reality, because as Giorgio Palù, president of Aifa (Italian Medicines Agency) explains today, in the Corriere della Sera, the scientific evidence of a cause-effect link is currently not available. is . And which originated from the initiative of the Paul Ehrlich Institute, the German regulatory and research body. The institute suggested to the Minister of Health Jens Spahn to temporarily suspend the AstraZeneca preparation as a precautionar