CORONA AstraZeneca withdraws Covid vaccine worldwide after admitting it can cause rare blood clots

TFergeson

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So it begins. "Rare" is going to turn into "extremely common" soon enough".

AstraZeneca withdraws Covid vaccine worldwide after admitting it can cause rare blood clots​

May 8, 2024 MrBarns 152 Views 0 Comments
LONDON — AstraZeneca is withdrawing its Covid-19 vaccine worldwide, months after the pharma giant admitted the drug could cause rare but life-threatening injuries.

The British-Swedish drugmaker has already withdrawn its EU marketing authorisation for the vaccine, branded Vaxzevria since 2021. The authorisation is the approval to market a drug in EU’s member states. The withdrawal was due to a “surplus of available updated vaccines” against new variants of the novel coronavirus, the company said.

The application to withdraw the vaccine from the EU was made on 5 March and came into effect on 7 May.
“As multiple variant Covid-19 vaccines have since been developed there’s a surplus of available updated vaccines,” AstraZeneca said, adding that this led to a fall in demand for Vaxzevria, which is no longer manufactured or supplied.
AstraZeneca recently admitted that its vaccine, initially called Covishield, could cause rare side effects like blood clots and low blood platelet counts, The Telegraph reported.

The admission came after the company was slapped with a class action lawsuit in the UK which claimed that the vaccine had caused deaths and severe injuries and sought damages up to £100m for about 50 victims.
“It is admitted that the AZ vaccine can, in very rare cases, cause TTS. The causal mechanism is not known,” AstraZeneca said in court documents in February, the newspaper reported.

TTS is Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome, which is characterised by blood clots and low blood platelet counts in humans.
AstraZeneca’s vaccine was developed in collaboration with Oxford University and produced by the Serum Institute of India. It was widely administered in over 150 countries, including Britain and India.
Some studies conducted during the pandemic found the vaccine was 60 to 80 per cent effective in protecting against the novel coronavirus.

But subsequent research found it caused some people to develop potentially fatal blood clots.
AstraZeneca’s admission that the vaccine could potentially prove lethal ran counter to its insistence in 2023 that it would “not accept that TTS is caused by the vaccine at a generic level”.

The World Health Organization also confirmed that the vaccine could have fatal side effects. “A very rare adverse event called Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome, involving unusual and severe blood clotting events associated with low platelet counts, has been reported after vaccination with this vaccine.” _*— IndependentUK*_

 

colonel holman

Veteran Member
Two levels of damage.
Short term adverse responses leading to deaths.
Long term catastrophic damage when a “real” pandemic does appear, but the public rejects a “real” life-saving or even species-saving legitimate vaccine

Consistent with a major population-reduction plan
 

L.A.B.

Goodness before greatness.
We allowed a culling cult agenda into medicine.

We will know them by their complicity and digital ELINT trail.

True believers and those WHO TTP should go first.
 
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Macgyver

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Housecarl

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Hummmm..............

Posted for fair use......

AstraZeneca to withdraw Covid vaccine​

1 day ago
By James Gallagher, Health and science correspondent

After more than three billion doses, the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is being withdrawn.
AstraZeneca said it was "incredibly proud" of the vaccine, but it had made a commercial decision.

It said the rise of new coronavirus variants meant demand had shifted to the newer updated vaccines.

Its vaccine was estimated to have saved millions of lives during the pandemic, but also caused rare, and sometimes fatal, blood clots.

In the race to lift the world out of pandemic lockdowns, the Covid vaccine was developed by scientists at the University of Oxford in record time. A process that normally takes 10 years was accelerated down to about 10 months.
In November 2020, it was heralded as "a vaccine for the world" as it was far cheaper and easier to store than other Covid vaccines. The pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca had agreed to manufacture it en masse.

Initially, it was the cornerstone of the UK's plans to vaccinate our way out of lockdown.

"The truth is it made an enormous difference, it was what lifted us out of the catastrophe that was unfolding at the time, combined with the other vaccine from Pfizer," said Prof Adam Finn, from the University of Bristol.

However, its reputation was dented as unusual blood clots emerged as a rare side effect of the vaccine, and the UK turned to alternatives.

In a statement, AstraZeneca said: "According to independent estimates, over 6.5 million lives were saved in the first year of use alone.

"Our efforts have been recognised by governments around the world and are widely regarded as being a critical component of ending the global pandemic."

It said the development of new vaccines that more closely match the mutated forms of Covid that are now circulating meant there was a "surplus of available updated vaccines", leading to a "decline in demand" for its vaccine which is "no longer being manufactured or supplied".

Prof Finn added: "I think the withdrawal of the vaccine simply reflects it's no longer useful.
 

TheSearcher

Are you sure about that?
Hummmm..............

Posted for fair use......

AstraZeneca to withdraw Covid vaccine​

1 day ago
By James Gallagher, Health and science correspondent

After more than three billion doses, the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is being withdrawn.
AstraZeneca said it was "incredibly proud" of the vaccine, but it had made a commercial decision.

It said the rise of new coronavirus variants meant demand had shifted to the newer updated vaccines.

Its vaccine was estimated to have saved millions of lives during the pandemic, but also caused rare, and sometimes fatal, blood clots.

In the race to lift the world out of pandemic lockdowns, the Covid vaccine was developed by scientists at the University of Oxford in record time. A process that normally takes 10 years was accelerated down to about 10 months.
In November 2020, it was heralded as "a vaccine for the world" as it was far cheaper and easier to store than other Covid vaccines. The pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca had agreed to manufacture it en masse.

Initially, it was the cornerstone of the UK's plans to vaccinate our way out of lockdown.

"The truth is it made an enormous difference, it was what lifted us out of the catastrophe that was unfolding at the time, combined with the other vaccine from Pfizer," said Prof Adam Finn, from the University of Bristol.

However, its reputation was dented as unusual blood clots emerged as a rare side effect of the vaccine, and the UK turned to alternatives.

In a statement, AstraZeneca said: "According to independent estimates, over 6.5 million lives were saved in the first year of use alone.

"Our efforts have been recognised by governments around the world and are widely regarded as being a critical component of ending the global pandemic."

It said the development of new vaccines that more closely match the mutated forms of Covid that are now circulating meant there was a "surplus of available updated vaccines", leading to a "decline in demand" for its vaccine which is "no longer being manufactured or supplied".

Prof Finn added: "I think the withdrawal of the vaccine simply reflects it's no longer useful.
The professor is not wrong. Usefulness can be defined in ways not intended by that statement.
 

bev

Has No Life - Lives on TB
First US lawsuit against Astra Zeneca

I watched this 49 minute video from Dr John Campbell last night. It was an interview with Brianne, a young woman from the US who has a severe vaccine injury. She describes her symptoms in detail, and explains that she is suing Astra Zeneca for damages.

Covid Vaccine Injury Global Study: www.react19.org/study

AstraZeneca Lawsuit Full Complaint: https://aboutblaw.com/bd0D

There is a group that she co-founded, the link is www.React19.org

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=re2rTfCWuVg
 

zeker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Two levels of damage.
Short term adverse responses leading to deaths.
Long term catastrophic damage when a “real” pandemic does appear, but the public rejects a “real” life-saving or even species-saving legitimate vaccine

Consistent with a major population-reduction plan
and when the next pandemic is rolled out.

all those compromised, will die

and fed gov will say

"see, we told ya this was bad, but you doubted us."

and the meek will line up to be zapped again.
 
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