Following the confirmation of blood clots after vaccination with the new coronavirus developed by AstraZeneca and others, the WHO = World Health Organization Advisory Committee, which was conducting the investigation, found that there was no correlation between vaccination and blood clots. The results have been announced.

Regarding vaccines developed by AstraZeneca and others, there have been cases where blood clots were confirmed after vaccination, and in Europe such as Germany and France, there have been a series of movements to temporarily suspend vaccination as a preventive measure, and the safety of the vaccine will be investigated. WHO's International Advisory Board has investigated reports from each country.



The committee issued a statement on the 19th, saying that "at this stage, vaccination does not increase blood clots," and said that there was no correlation.



He then called on countries to continue to monitor the safety of all vaccines.



WHO Secretary-General Tedros said at a regular press conference on the 19th, "The new coronavirus is a deadly disease, and vaccines developed by AstraZeneca and others can prevent it. We demand that we continue to use it, "he said, emphasizing the idea of ​​continuing to supply vaccines under the framework of fair distribution of vaccines to the world led by WHO and others.



Regarding this vaccine, the EMA = European Medicines Agency announced on the 18th that it is safe, and in response to this, France and Germany have resumed vaccination.