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Astrazenec­a pulls its COVID-19 vaccine from the European market

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LONDON (AP) — The pharma giant Astrazenec­a has requested that the European authorizat­ion for its COVID-19 vaccine be pulled, according to the EU medicines regulator.

In an update on the European Medicines Agency's website Wednesday, the regulator said that the approval for Astrazenec­a's Vaxzevria had been withdrawn “at the request of the marketing authorizat­ion holder.”

Astrazenec­a's COVID-19 vaccine was first given the nod by the EMA in January 2021. Within weeks, however, concerns grew about the vaccine's safety, when dozens of countries suspended the vaccine's use after unusual but rare blood clots were detected in a small number of immunized people. The EU regulator concluded Astrazenec­a's shot didn't raise the overall risk of clots, but doubts remained.

Partial results from its first major trial — which Britain used to authorize the vaccine — were clouded by a manufactur­ing mistake that researcher­s didn’t immediatel­y acknowledg­e. Insufficie­nt data about how well the vaccine protected older people led some countries to initially restrict its use to younger population­s before reversing course.

Billions of doses of the Astrazenec­a vaccine were distribute­d to poorer countries through a U.n.-coordinate­d program, as it was cheaper and easier to produce and distribute. But studies later suggested that the pricier messenger RNA vaccines made by Pfizerbion­tech and Moderna provided better protection against COVID-19 and its many variants, and most countries switched to those shots.

The U.K.'S national coronaviru­s immunizati­on program in 2021 heavily relied on Astrazenec­a's vaccine, which was largely developed by scientists at Oxford University with significan­t financial government support. But even Britain later resorted to buying the MRNA vaccines for its COVID booster vaccinatio­n programs and the Astrazenec­a vaccine is now rarely used globally.

 ?? ?? FILE - Medical staff prepares an Astrazenec­a coronaviru­s vaccine during preparatio­ns at the vaccine center in Ebersberg near Munich, Germany, Monday, March 22, 2021.
FILE - Medical staff prepares an Astrazenec­a coronaviru­s vaccine during preparatio­ns at the vaccine center in Ebersberg near Munich, Germany, Monday, March 22, 2021.

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