Chattanooga Times Free Press

AstraZenec­a vaccine halted for most under 50

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CANBERRA, Australia — Australia on Thursday become the latest country to restrict use of the AstraZenec­a vaccine by recommendi­ng that it not be given to people under age 50.

The announceme­nt came after Australian drug regulators held a series of urgent meetings earlier in the day. The recommenda­tion came after the European Medicines Agency said it had found a “possible link” between the shot and the rare blood clots, though regulators in the United Kingdom and the European Union emphasized that the benefits of receiving the vaccine continue to outweigh the risks for most people.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he’d received a series of recommenda­tions from an advisory group on Thursday night, and that chief among them was that the Pfizer vaccine should now be adopted as the preferred vaccine for people aged under 50.

Morrison said the recommenda­tions were made with an abundance of caution due to the rare but serious side effects, which have mostly been associated with younger people.

“We’ve been taking the necessary precaution­s based on the best possible medical advice,” Morrison said. “It has not been our practice to jump at shadows.”

The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisati­on also recommende­d that people under 50 who had already received their first AstraZenec­a shot should proceed with getting their second shot, as the medical advice indicated the rare blood clots only develop after the first dose.

The group said that only when the benefit clearly outweighs the risk should an initial AstraZenec­a shot be given to someone under 50.

Healthcare workers under 50 who were due to receive the AstraZenec­a vaccine will now be prioritize­d for the Pfizer vaccine, which will likely delay the inoculatio­n process.

Indeed, under Australia’s vaccine strategy, most people were due to receive the AstraZenec­a vaccine.

 ?? SBS VIA AP ?? Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, right, with Australian Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly, speak during a news conference in Canberra, Australia, on Thursday.
SBS VIA AP Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, right, with Australian Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly, speak during a news conference in Canberra, Australia, on Thursday.

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