AstraZeneca vaccines also banned in France, Germany and Italy

3 years ago

AstraZeneca vaccines also banned in France, Germany and Italy

 

Vaccines against corona virus, produced by AstraZeneca, have been banned from one country to another, while three powerful European countries have also been temporarily banned.

According to the New York Times, Germany, France and Italy have temporarily banned vaccine.

Some other European countries have also stopped vaccinating against estrogen, citing blood clots in people who receive vaccine. France, Germany and Italy have also temporarily banned vaccine for fear of blood clots.

Leading health agencies around the world, including World Health Organization, say millions of people have been vaccinated without any problems.

These agencies have also stated that there is no connection between the problem of blood clotting and this vaccine. However, concerns over vaccination are increasing day by day. But vaccine manufacturer AstraZeneca has defended vaccine, saying it is safe.

Vaccine test showed that vaccine was safe and effective. However, vaccine company is in trouble these days due to security concerns.