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AstraZeneca s Covid vaccine: should you be worried about side effects?

AstraZeneca s Covid vaccine: should you be worried about side effects?
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It bears questioning: Leader of UW Health s AstraZeneca vaccine trial says the US hasn t seen any blood clots like the ones reported in Europe

It comes after multiple reports of dangerous blood clots in some recipients. “There’s been 17 million people that have been vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccines to date, the blood clots have been seen in about 35 people, about 15 with deep vein thrombosis, which is a blood clot typically in the legs. And the others were pulmonary embolisms, which are blood clots that can occur in the lungs,” said UW Health Dr. William Hartman. Hartman was the principal investigator for the AstraZeneca clinical trial at UW Health. He said the Wisconsin participants did not get any unusual side effects such as blood clots, and neither did any of the 31,000 other American participants.

No evidence of AstraZeneca vaccine problems — WHO

It bares questioning : Leader of UW Health s AstraZeneca vaccine trial says the US hasn t seen any blood clots like the ones reported in Europe | 97 Seven Country WGLR - The Tri-States Best Variety of Country

MADISON, Wis. — More and more countries are halting use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine. The Associated Press reports Germany, France, Italy and Spain all suspended use of the vaccine Monday. It comes after multiple reports of dangerous blood clots in some recipients. “There’s been 17 million people that have been vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccines to date, the blood clots.

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