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Covid: WHO Europe, ‘few serious events on millions vaccinated, continue campaigns’

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‘It is important to go on without any indication of connection with shield injection yet’

Milan, March 17 (beraking latest news Health) – “The number of serious adverse events identified after Covid vaccination is extremely low among the millions of people already vaccinated. With no indication so far of a link to vaccines, it is important that immunization campaigns continue, to prevent cases of serious illness and deaths from Covid-19 “. The invitation to move forward comes from the WHO (World Health Organization) Europe which, via Twitter, returns to the topic of vaccines and in particular to that of AstraZeneca, for which some European countries, including Italy, have ordered a temporary and precautionary stop awaiting information that may come from the ongoing investigations on some reported thromboembolic events.

“The data on blood clotting cases identified after the anti-Covid vaccination with AstraZeneca are collected and reviewed by the WHO and the European drug agency EMA”, reiterates WHO Europe. “Experts will conclude this week whether any or all of these conditions under consideration were related to vaccination or caused by other random factors. Vaccine safety is critical and monitoring is ongoing for all shield products.” “Vaccination will reduce serious diseases and deaths caused by Covid-19 – concludes WHO Europe – but it cannot prevent the occurrence of other diseases”.

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