Government suspends use of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, Martinique

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FORT-DE-FRANCE, Martinique: The government has suspended the use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, following France and several other countries that have taken the step after some people who got the jab developed blood clots.

Health officials in the French overseas territory have indicated that so far, none of those who’ve been vaccinated here have had any serious adverse reactions to the vaccine.

However, the decision to temporarily halt the COVID-19 immunization program followed French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement that his country would stop administering the shot as a precautionary measure.

France is awaiting a new assessment by the European Union’s medicines regulator, the European Medicines Agency. A decision is expected on Thursday.

However, on Wednesday, the agency’s executive director Emer Cooke said that while the investigation was ongoing, “We remain convinced that the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine far outweigh the risks of this vaccine.”

British drug regulators and AstraZeneca executives insist there is no link between the Oxford University-developed vaccine and a higher blood clot incidence.

AstraZeneca said a review of 17 million people in the United Kingdom and Europe who’ve received the vaccine found fewer than 40 developed blood clots.

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