Due to fear of blood clots: Ten countries have stopped the Astrazenica vaccine

Ten countries in the EU and abroad have stopped using the corona virus vaccine from the British pharmaceutical company Astraznica after at least two deaths as a result of blood clots, shortly after the vaccine.

Among the countries that have stopped using the vaccine are France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland, Indonesia and Denmark. Denmark was the first country where a death as a result of the vaccine occurred when a 67-year-old local woman died from a blood clot that had been cut after being vaccinated.

Italy has announced that all use of the vaccine will be stopped until it is proven that there is no link between the vaccine and blood clotting. Sandro Tongathi, a 57-year-old Italian man, died of a blood clot in a major artery just hours after the vaccine. Initially, it was decided in Italy to stop the use of the batch group of the vaccine, but after an initial examination, the country decided not to take a risk and to stop using the vaccine made from asteraznica completely.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has expressed confidence in the vaccine, which has been given to more than 20 million UK citizens and said he is convinced it is a safe treatment. The Polish health minister also defended the vaccine, saying the benefit it brings outweighs the potential harm it could have.

The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, also expressed confidence in the vaccine and said that health experts in Canada believe that all vaccines for corona given by the health authorities in the country are safe and fit for use.

.Source