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AstraZeneca vaccine is ‘safe and effective’, EU regulator concludes

Elderly residents arrive to receive a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine at the Woluwe-Saint-Pierre vaccination centre in Brussels, which is primarily administering the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab. The AstraZeneca vaccine has been declared as “safe and effective” by the European Medicine’s safety committee
Elderly residents arrive to receive a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine at the Woluwe-Saint-Pierre vaccination centre in Brussels, which is primarily administering the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab. The AstraZeneca vaccine has been declared as “safe and effective” by the European Medicine’s safety committee Photo: Jean-Christophe Guillaume/Getty Images

Europe’s medicines regulator has declared the vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca safe for use, paving the way for countries to lift temporary restrictions on the drug.

The European Medicines Agency’s safety committee said at a press conference on 18 March that the drug presented no causal link to blood clotting events, following a series of emergency meetings on the treatment.

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