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AstraZeneca: What′s the deal with thrombosis? | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW


German EU lawmaker Katarina Barley on vaccine dilemmas
However, this type of thrombosis is considered rather rare, looking at its incidence: It is estimated that two to five people per 1 million experience CVST over the course of a year. However, recent studies indicate a higher number of people affected. As many as 15.7 cases per million people per year have been reported in an Australian study, says Paul Hunter, professor of medicine at the University of East Anglia. That would mean the current incidence is underestimated by four to eight times, according to Hunter.
Does thrombosis always equal thrombosis?
Since the announcement of the vaccination suspension, there has been much discussion.  Especially on social media, there were many angry responses: Why is the contraception pill still prescribed, even though it is known that roughly 1,100 women will suffer thrombosis among every 1 million who take it. In comparison: Why do authorities throw the entire vaccinat ....

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Opinion: Do not write off the AstraZeneca vaccine | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW


The dangers of thrombosis
High risk of thrombosis in everyday life
All of this is no reason to panic: We deliberately take on much higher thrombosis risks elsewhere than they might now perhaps come by the way of vaccination. In a well-known and scientifically proved example, for every million women who take the birth control pill, about 1,100 will get thrombosis.
In addition, various circumstances or behaviors  have been shown to double our risk of thrombosis. These include: obesity, travel (especially long-distance flights, car, bus or train rides) and  smoking. 
All of these factors have been clearly proved scientifically. A possible link to vaccinations has not been proved at all. ....

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COVID: Sanofi starts human trials of 2nd vaccine candidate | News | DW


COVID-19 vaccination: Voices from around the world
Participants will receive either a single dose of the vaccine or two doses 21 days apart. Three dose levels will be examined, the companies said.
When could the vaccine get approval?
In December 2020, Sanofi had said it was eyeing earliest potential approval of its mRNA vaccine in the second half of 2021, following positive preclinical data.
Researchers and their self-experiments
An oral vaccination against coronavirus
Courage, curiosity or complete hubris? It s probably a mixture of all these things that causes many scientists to test their own inventions on themselves first. According to the Global Times, a Chinese doctor not only developed an oral vaccine against the SARS-CoV-2 but also tried it out himself. So far, he hasn t seen any side effects. ....

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Coronavirus: How effective are the Chinese vaccines? | Science| In-depth reporting on science and technology | DW


Serbia looks east to fill coronavirus vaccine shortage
So far, Vero is the only Chinese vaccine for which the manufacturer has published official data. On December 29, 2020, Sinopharm reported 79% efficacy in an interim evaluation. The vaccine was licensed in China one day later.
Data from other countries does not present a consistent picture  the Emirates confirmed even higher efficacy in their study: 86%.
The authorities there were even quicker to approve the vaccine than the Chinese.  The vaccine was allowed to be administered from  the beginning of December. Serbia also approved the vaccine in January.
Things were less promising in Peru. Authorities there halted clinical trials in December after one patient suffered paralysis in his arms as a result of vaccination.  ....

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