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15.03.2021 - 15:13 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inbox The head of the Oxford University vaccine group has sought to reassure the public over its coronavirus jab after several countries temporarily suspended its use.
Professor Andrew Pollard said that while it was right that regulators investigated reports of blood clots in people who have had the vaccine, data from millions of people was “very reassuring” that there was no link.It comes after the Netherlands became the latest country to suspend use of the Oxford/AstraZeneca
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Naman Ramachandran The Dutch government has granted permission for up to 3,500 fans to attend the popular Eurovision Song Contest semi-finals and finals in Rotterdam in May.The semi-finals are scheduled for May 18 and 20 and the finals on May 22 at Rotterdam’s Ahoy Arena. The Dutch city was due to host the contest in 2020 before the event was canceled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.There will be nine shows in total, including six rehearsals, the two semi-finals and the final.
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direct to your inboxThese are all the countries that have temporarily paused the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine as the World Health Organisation urges nations to continue using the jab.Global medical leaders are meeting today to discuss reports of blood clots which has led to the temporary pause in vaccinations in some countries.WHO’s global advisory committee on vaccine safety will hold a meeting on Tuesday, while the European Medicines Agency (EMA) will also meet, with a view to
AstraZeneca vaccine over blood clotting issues.The First Minister said the medical body, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, responsible for vaccines in the UK was monitoring the problem.Ireland stopped injecting its population with the jab yesterday, while the Netherland temporarily halted the rollout.A review released by Norway's medical agency over the weekend led to a number of countries suspending the vaccine while they investigate further.So far the Netherlands,