The EMA said again on Wednesday it believes the vaccine is safe and that experts have found no specific risk factors such as age, gender or medical history.The UK regulator said that the 30 reports of thrombosis, submitted by medics or members of the public via a government website, came after 18.1 million doses of the vaccine had been administered in the country.
Eight other cases saw people suffer thrombosis and low levels of blood platelets, which help blood clot. The regulator's website says that on the basis of current data, the benefits of the vaccines against COVID-19"continue to outweigh any risks".
You can't match the chimpanzee virus with human genetics. The human body has got to overreact to the invaders.
' The UK regulator said that the 30 reports of thrombosis, submitted by medics or members of the public via a government website, came after 18.1 million doses of the vaccine had been administered in the country ' Stop your fear mongering headlines.
Sad to hear that.
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