Cyprus suspends AstraZeneca Vaccinations
Re: Cyprus suspends AstraZeneca Vaccinations
I believe that AZ vaccine has now been approved by EU and vaccinations here restart tomorrow.
Re: Cyprus suspends AstraZeneca Vaccinations
The tourist minister of Greece was on GMB this morning, he stated that Greece did not suspend the AZ vaccine and also announced that tourists will be allowed into Greece with proof of having had the vaccine 

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Re: Cyprus suspends AstraZeneca Vaccinations
EU’s findings on controversial Astrazeneca vaccine to be announced at 4pm
The EU’s findings on the controversial Astrazeneca vaccine after investigations on fatal blood clots in people who have received it will be announced at 4pm on Thursday.
This is what the Health Ministry’s spokesperson Anastasia Anthousi said before asking for patience and calm over rising concerns by people who have received the jab.
She had earlier dismissed rumours that cases of blood clots were reported in Cyprus as well, but were kept under the carpet.
Cyprus suspended Astrazeneca shots on Monday pending a review by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
At least 17 countries have suspended or delayed using AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines even as the World Health Organization appealed to governments not to pause vaccination campaigns.
EMA will announce its findings after discussing information gathered into whether the vaccine contributed to blood clotting events in those inoculated. It said it continues to believe the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks.
The number of thromboembolic events in vaccinated people is no higher than the number seen in the general population, the Agency has also said.
https://in-cyprus.philenews.com/eus-fin ... ed-at-4pm/
The EU’s findings on the controversial Astrazeneca vaccine after investigations on fatal blood clots in people who have received it will be announced at 4pm on Thursday.
This is what the Health Ministry’s spokesperson Anastasia Anthousi said before asking for patience and calm over rising concerns by people who have received the jab.
She had earlier dismissed rumours that cases of blood clots were reported in Cyprus as well, but were kept under the carpet.
Cyprus suspended Astrazeneca shots on Monday pending a review by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
At least 17 countries have suspended or delayed using AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines even as the World Health Organization appealed to governments not to pause vaccination campaigns.
EMA will announce its findings after discussing information gathered into whether the vaccine contributed to blood clotting events in those inoculated. It said it continues to believe the benefits of the vaccine outweigh the risks.
The number of thromboembolic events in vaccinated people is no higher than the number seen in the general population, the Agency has also said.
https://in-cyprus.philenews.com/eus-fin ... ed-at-4pm/

Re: Cyprus suspends AstraZeneca Vaccinations
Interesting to see that the UK are also retesting a batch of 1.7 million vaccines. I am pleased to see they are taking safety as seriously as Cyprus/other EU countries are!
Explaining the reasons for the reduced number of vaccines in April, Mr Hancock told the House of Commons: "In the last week, we've had a batch of 1.7 million doses delayed because of the need to retest its stability.
"Events like this are to be expected in a manufacturing endeavour of this complexity and this shows the rigour of our safety checks.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-ne ... s-12249644
Jeanne
Explaining the reasons for the reduced number of vaccines in April, Mr Hancock told the House of Commons: "In the last week, we've had a batch of 1.7 million doses delayed because of the need to retest its stability.
"Events like this are to be expected in a manufacturing endeavour of this complexity and this shows the rigour of our safety checks.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-ne ... s-12249644
Jeanne
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