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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News with Katty and Christian



and woke up 1,000 miles from home. hello, i m katty kay in washington. christian fraser is in london. the domino effect is in full flow, first norway and denmark, then germany, france, and italy, and now spain. all of them suspending the use of the astrazeneca vaccine today until the european medicines agency has issued new guidance, which should come tomorrow. 17 million people have had the astrazeneca jab in the uk and europe and there have been 37 reports of blood clots. but scientists say you would expect that number in that many people even without the vaccine. halting a vaccine roll out during a pandemic has consequences particularly when most of the countries in europe are seeing a steady rise in new cases. there were already issues surrounding the astrazeneca jab with some in europe refusing to take it. this will further complicate the roll out. tonight, the ema says it believes the benefits of the astrazensca jab in stopping deaths and hospitalisations outw ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210616:19:25:00

Doses of astrazeneca, so that should be plenty towards those second doses. there is a limit, though, on how quickly we can get through the under 40s. they are being offered pfizer or moderna and there is no slack in the system there. it s believed the uk gets deliveries of about 1.5 million doses every week and then gives them out shortly afterwards. which means those appointments forfirst doses could end up being spread out over the next few weeks. catherine burns, bbc news. professor stephen evans is a professor of pharmaco epidemiology at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine. hejoins us now. good evening to you. he joins us now. good evening to 0“. , ., ., he joins us now. good evening to you- what - he joins us now. good evening to you. what issues | he joins us now. good evening to i you. what issues will you. good evening. what issues will the regulators you. good evening. what issues will the regulators and you. good evening. what issues will the regulator ....

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