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Why the AstraZeneca vaccine was plagued with errors
In the span of a year, AstraZeneca has gone from favoured child to problem child after a series of unforced errors by the British pharma company turned hope into hesitancy.
AstraZeneca, we have a problem..
Illustration: David Rowe
Apr 16, 2021 – 12.00am
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Mene Pangalos, head of biopharmaceuticals research for AstraZeneca, went to bed on Monday, March 22, feeling good for the first time in a while. After working around the clock through the weekend, he’d just announced better-than-expected interim results from the company’s large US vaccine trial: The shot was safe and 79 per cent effective at preventing cases of symptomatic COVID-19. Positive news, at last, after months of questions about everything including safety and supply shortfalls.
Explainer: Covid-19 vaccine AstraZeneca is making headlines overseas due to a very rare side effect of blood clotting. This vaccine is not currently being used in NZ. Here s everything you need to know. Global Covid-19 vaccine roll-outs are poking holes in the efficacy of the doses on the market. The AstraZeneca vaccine, which has not yet been approved for use in New Zealand, has a “possible link” to potentially fatal blood clots. The clots, called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST), occur in the brain’s venous sinuses and can prevent blood from draining out of the brain.
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The AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine has made headlines recently due to a possible link to blood clots.