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WHO insists AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine safe as jab faces new setbacks

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GENEVA — The World Health Organization said Friday there is no reason to stop using AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine after several countries suspended the rollout over blood clot fears while some nations begin warning of another virus wave.
GENEVA — The World Health Organization said Friday there is no reason to stop using AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine after several countries suspended the rollout over blood clot fears while some nations begin warning of another virus wave. The WHO, which said its vaccines advisory committee was examining the safety data coming in, stressed that no causal link has been established between the AstraZeneca vaccine and clotting. «AstraZeneca is an excellent vaccine, as are the other vaccines that are being used,» WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris told reporters in Geneva. «Yes, we should continue using the AstraZeneca vaccine,» she added, stressing that any concerns over safety must be investigated. UK-based AstraZeneca insisted its jab was safe, adding there is «no evidence» of higher blood clot risks from it. NEW LOCKDOWN IN ITALY Despite hopes that vaccines will pave the way to a return to normality, hard-hit Italy announced tough new restrictions in much of the country, with Prime Minister Mario Draghi warning the country was facing «a new wave» of infections. One year after it became the first European country to face a major outbreak, Italy is once again struggling with the rapid spread of COVID-19, this time fueled by new, more contagious variants. Schools, restaurants, shops and museums were ordered Friday to close across most regions of Italy, including Rome and Milan from next week. The Greek authorities on Friday spoke of a «serious epidemiological situation», also warning of a third wave as infection numbers mount in Athens and other major towns.

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