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will the astra zenica vaccine be recalled now?

because it has caused serious blood clots in 30 patients? what will happen now?

my elderly mum has had the astra zenica vaccine, she seems to have been alright, will my mum be alright? im worried.

i opted not to take the vaccine because of those blood clot stories i heard, i manage type 2 diabetes as well....and im aged 43.

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  • 1 month ago
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    no one on here can guess, you will have to follow this story. If your mum is worried, she can talk to her doc, but she sounds like she will be fine

  • Anonymous
    4 weeks ago

    I've had the first dose and was O.K. after it and will be glad to have the second one, although I was very sceptical originally.

    All new drugs will carry risks initially but no new drug would ever get off the ground if all people refused it.  When it's a new, unknown disease we all feel wary of any new drug, but someone has to take the plunge at some point or we'd never progress in medicine.

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    Are we allowed to sue the NHS if the vaccine they want us to take causes problems for us?

  • Tavy
    Lv 7
    1 month ago

    Millions have had this vaccine , 30 had problems due to health conditions. Is that enough to stop having it.

    Please read the science or look at the proper news on TV. 

    Like the Markle story, it's overhyped.

    None of my friends have had any problems.

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    Scaremonger..... NO confirmation yet that the vaccine alone caused the blood clots, or even affected it. 

  • 1 month ago

    There have been over 2,600,000 deaths from covid, there may have been blood clots in 30 people, just do the maths. 

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