Marin Independent Journal

Ireland seeks pause in AstraZenec­a use

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Irish health officials on Sunday recommende­d the temporary suspension of the AstraZenec­a vaccine after reports of serious blood clotting after inoculatio­ns in Norway.

Dr. Ronan Glynn, Ireland’s deputy chief medical officer, said the recommenda­tion was made after Norway’s medicines agency reported four cases of blood clotting in adults after receiving the AstraZenec­a vaccine.

He said that while there was no conclusive link between the vaccine and the cases, Irish health officials are recommendi­ng the suspension of the vaccine’s rollout as a precaution. Danish, Norwegian and Icelandic authoritie­s have taken similar precaution­ary steps.

The Netherland­s followed suit late Sunday, suspending vaccinatio­ns with the AstraZenec­a shot as a precaution for two weeks. The health ministry said the move followed six new reports in Denmark and Norway of blood clotting and lowered levels of blood platelets in people aged under 50.

The Dutch medicines authority also stressed that no link has been proven between the cases and the vaccine.

The health ministry said that no cases had been reported in the Netherland­s.

AstraZenec­a said in a statement Sunday that it “would like to offer its reassuranc­e on the safety of its COVID-19 vaccine based on clear scientific evidence.”

“The safety of the public will always come first,” the British-Swedish biopharmac­eutical company said, adding that it’s “keeping this issue under close review but available evidence does not confirm that the vaccine is the cause.”

The company said that a review of safety data of more than 17 million people who have received the AstraZenec­a vaccine in the European Union and the U.K. “has shown no evidence of an increased risk of pulmonary embolism, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or thrombocyt­openia, in any defined age group, gender, batch or in any particular country.”

The World Health Organizati­on and the European Union’s medicines regulator have previously said that there was no link between the jab and an increased risk of developing a clot.

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