Netherlands suspends use of Vaxzevria Covid jab among under-60s ‘as a precaution’ after woman’s death
he Dutch Health Ministry said it has temporarily halted administering AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine, Vaxzevria, to people aged under 60 after a woman who had received one of the shots died.
In a statement on Friday, the ministry said the decision was made “as a precaution” on the heels of reports from Dutch drug monitoring agency Lareb which said it had received news of five blood-clot cases among women who had recently been given a shot of Vaxzevria, the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca.
The women, all aged between 25 and 65, had received the jab about 7 to 10 days beforehand.
“Three [of the five] patients had extensive pulmonary embolisms. One died and one also had a brain haemorrhage,” Lareb said. “Another patient had extensive abdominal vein thrombosis. One patient developed a thrombosis of the arteries in the legs.”
The agency noted that within the period concerning the five complaints, around 400,000 people were given the vaccine, and the reports “appear to be comparable to other reports in Europe.” The Dutch move comes a day after Germany similarly suspended its use of the vaccine among those under 60 over safety concerns. Canada has instructed it should only be used in people under 55.
Earlier on Friday, the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency said it had received a total of 30 blood clotting reports among recipients of the jab after 18 million doses of the vaccine was administered across the country.
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