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EU regulator backs Astra vaccine as safety review ramps up Bloomberg March 17 | Updated on March 17, 2021 There is no indication that vaccination has caused these conditions, says European Medicines Agency The European Union’s drugs regulator reiterated that the benefits of AstraZeneca Plc’s Covid vaccine outweigh the risks as it urgently reviews safety data following the suspension of shots by a growing number of countries. “A situation like this is not unexpected when you vaccinate millions of people,” Emer Cooke, executive director of the European Medicines Agency, said at a press conference Tuesday as the agency reviews reports of blood clots in some people who received shots. There is “no indication that vaccination has caused these conditions.” ....
General Insurance Corporation of India, Astra Microwave Products Ltd, IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd and Dalmia Bharat Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE s A group today, 17 March 2021. General Insurance Corporation of India, Astra Microwave Products Ltd, IRB Infrastructure Developers Ltd and Dalmia Bharat Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE s A group today, 17 March 2021. Sharda Cropchem Ltd surged 13.95% to Rs 336.05 at 11:48 IST. The stock was the biggest gainer in the BSE s A group. On the BSE, 86874 shares were traded on the counter so far as against the average daily volumes of 17723 shares in the past one month. ....
By Reuters Staff 1 Min Read FILE PHOTO: Empty vials of Oxford/AstraZeneca s COVID-19 vaccine are pictured amid a vaccination campaign in Bierset, Belgium March 17, 2021. REUTERS/Yves Herman LONDON (Reuters) - There is a lot of reassuring evidence that suggests there is no increased risk of blood clots from AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, England’s deputy chief medical officer said, adding he expected the European Medicines Agency to agree. “Behind the scenes, there is a lot of work going on to look at whether there is a signal in relation to what we call venous thrombo-embolic events - clots,” Jonathan Van-Tam said at a news conference on Wednesday. ....
(Bloomberg) The European Union’s drugs regulator said the benefits of AstraZeneca Plc’s Covid-19 vaccine continue to outweigh the risks, and the shot can still be administered while investigations of possible blood clots are ongoing.The European Medicines Agency reiterated that there is currently no indication that the Astra vaccine caused these conditions, which aren’t listed as side effects. The EMA issued the statement as Denmark, Italy and Norway joined other European countries in temporarily suspending use of some or all of their Astra Covid shots. The regulator is investigating the concerns.It’s the latest setback for AstraZeneca’s European rollout, which has already encountered a number of bumps along the way. Delayed deliveries fueled a dispute between the EU and the U.K., where AstraZeneca is based, and there were questions over its efficacy for people over 65. Several EU countries have since reversed course on earlier restrictions after ne ....
Sempra LNG Joins Methane Emissions Group US-based Sempra LNG said March 9 it has joined the Collaboratory for Advancing Methane Science (Cams), an industry-led consortium created to better characterise and understand methane emissions. The consortium, created in 2018 and administered by GTI, includes US majors Chevron and ExxonMobil, Norway’s Equinor, Anglo-Dutch major Shell, Pioneer Natural Resources and LNG developer Cheniere Energy. Its members “work collaboratively to provide actionable, transparent methane science to contribute to the understanding of methane emissions across the oil and gas value chain and inform mitigation strategies,” according to an email statement. The consortium’s first project was the Methane Emission Estimate Tool (Meet), an open-source model that simulates methane emissions from production and gathering facilities. Phase two of the Meet project will apply the tool to simulate areas of higher methane concentrations for Project ....