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AstraZeneca says no increased risk of blood clots from coronavirus vaccine as Ireland joins nations suspending rollout – ABC News
The company says a review of more than 17 million vaccinated people shows no evidence of increased risk of blood clots from its coronavirus vaccine.

AstraZeneca says a review of safety data of people vaccinated with its COVID-19 vaccine has shown no evidence of an increased risk of blood clots.
Key points:
- Ireland is the latest country to suspend the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine
- AstraZeneca, the European Medicines Agency and the World Health Organization all say the vaccine is safe
- Irish authorities concede they “may be overreacting”
AstraZeneca’s review, which covered more than 17 million people vaccinated in the United Kingdom and European…
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