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Science says it's safe, but some in France don't trust AstraZeneca vaccine


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PARIS (Reuters) - A 60-year-old recovering from breast cancer, Paris resident Nadine Roger is at high-risk from COVID-19 and wants to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Yet when she was offered the vaccine manufactured by AstraZeneca she turned it down.
“The AstraZeneca (shot) frightens me,” she said. Roger, a medical technician, said she would wait instead for the shot made by U.S. firm Johnson & Johnson, which has not yet been approved by European regulators.
According to the most recent data made available by the French health ministry, for the end of February, France was using 24% of its AstraZeneca doses, compared with 82% for vaccines made by Pfizer/BioNTech and 37% for the Moderna shot. ....

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South Africa Is Paying Twice as Much as EU Countries for COVID-19 Vaccines


South Africa Is Paying Twice as Much as EU Countries for COVID-19 Vaccines
It raises an important question about equity of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Why Global Citizens Should Care
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the health and socio-economic development of middle- and low-income countries. The rollout of vaccines can help to combat the virus and end its negative impacts on everything from education access to gender equality. The United Nations’ Global Goal 3 calls for good health and well-being and can only be achieved if all countries have equitable access to the COVID-19 vaccine. Join us and take action on this issue here.  ....

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