Canada’s Ministry of Health warned about the occurrence of blood clots after using the SARS-COV-2 Coronavirus vaccine. Astrazeneca. The warning was placed in the text of the instruction of the drug, it is said on the website of the Canadian Ministry of Health.
“The Ministry of Health assures Canadians that the Astrazeneca vaccine remains safe and effectively protects from COVID-19. We urge people to be accused of any vaccine allowed for use in Canada,” the deployment statement says.
There is also noted that in Canada, no cases of blood clotting disorders were revealed after vaccination with a vaccine vaccine from Astrazeneca released in India.
Currently, a number of European countries have suspended or banned vaccination with Astrazeneca due to the discovery of thrombosis in the intimidated patients. Meanwhile, the creators of the vaccine insist on its safety. The company stated that a detailed study of the health of more than 17 million people after vaccination showed the absence of data on the increased risk of the emergence of a pulmonary artery embolusion, deep vein thrombosis or thrombocytopenia.
Representatives of the European Medicine Agency (EMA), in turn, reported 22 cases of thrombosis by three million villages in the EU.