By A Mystery Man Writer
The use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in those under 30 is to be limited due to concerns over blood clots - but what exactly is the risk and how does it compare?
Professor Jonathan Van-Tam describes the new guidance for the AstraZeneca vaccine as a 'course change'.
Boris Johnson backs the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, having had it himself, saying it has saved thousands of lives.
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EXPLAINER: What we know about AstraZeneca blood clot reports
Does the AstraZeneca-Oxford Vaccine Cause Blood Clots? - Bloomberg
Vaccine-induced blood clots may be the result of genetics, study finds
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World Health Organization (WHO) - Blood clots after receiving a
AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines - FAQs for Young Adults
Should you be concerned about blood clots and the Astrazeneca vaccine? - Quora
How does covid number or rare cases such as blood clotting compare to any other rare case caused by other vaccines? - Quora
Is AstraZeneca still 95% effective even with the blood clots? - Quora
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