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Germany to give different second jab to AZ recipients under 60

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BERLIN (AFP) – People aged under 60 who have been given a first dose of the Oxford-AstraZenec­a coronaviru­s vaccine in Germany will receive a different jab for their second dose, federal and regional health ministers agreed Tuesday.

Germany announced on March 30 that it would no longer offer the two-dose AstraZenec­a vaccine to people under 60 due to concerns over a possible link to rare cases of blood clots.

DPA news agency said ministers agreed at a meeting that people in the younger age group who received a first AstraZenec­a dose before the March 30 announceme­nt will be offered either the BioNTechPf­izer jab for their second dose, or the Moderna vaccine.

“The solution that has been found will offer a good level of protection,” Bavarian Health Minister Klaus Holetschek told DPA.

The new policy is in line with recommenda­tions released last week by Germany’s vaccine commission, which also recommende­d the second injection be given 12 weeks after the initial AstraZenec­a dose.

Germany is among numerous countries that have restricted use of the AstraZenec­a vaccine to older people after rare blood clots were detected in a small number of younger people who had received the jab.

The European Medicines Agency last week said that unusual blood clots should be listed as a very rare side effect of the AstraZenec­a vaccine, while stressing that overall benefits in preventing COVID-19 outweighed the risks.

There were 222 cases of these atypical thromboses out of 34 million AstraZenec­a injections carried out in the European Economic Area (EU, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenst­ein) and Britain, as of April 4, according to the EMA. And there were 18 deaths, as of March 22.

Most of the cases reported were in women under 60 years of age within two weeks of vaccinatio­n.

According to Germany’s health ministry some 2.2 million people aged under 60 have received an AstraZenec­a dose in recent weeks.

Johnson & Johnson’s singleshot vaccine has come under similar suspicion for the same issue, with US health authoritie­s recommendi­ng Tuesday that it be paused while they investigat­e six cases of clotting.

The World Health Organizati­on has said it cannot recommend switching vaccine between two doses as a protection against COVID-19, due to insufficie­nt data showing the effects.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A vial with the AstraZenec­a vaccine is pictured in Berlin, Germany.
REUTERS A vial with the AstraZenec­a vaccine is pictured in Berlin, Germany.

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