A fit and healthy 34-year-old has told how a freak reaction to the Astra-Zeneca Covid jab left him in intensive care with blood clots, fearing for his life. ‘I thought I had pulled a muscle on my 5km run nearly two weeks
The sister of a married lawyer who died from a blood clot after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine today joined the legion of politicians and health experts encouraging people to continue taking up the jab and said: ‘My brother was just extraordinarily unlucky’. Yesterday
Madrid and Rome last night decided to limit the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine to people aged above 60. Their decision ignores an earlier recommendation by EU regulators the EMA that the immunisation was safe to use in all adults. They join a host of
AstraZeneca’s coronavirus vaccine is once again under the spotlight, amid growing fears it may trigger extremely rare blood clots. Health chiefs yesterday recommended it should not be given to under-30s because of its link to the potentially deadly complication. But medical experts
Berlin will start negotiations to purchase the Kremlin-backed Sputnik V immunisation amid a growing shortage of supplies on the Continent. Health minister Jens Spahn confirmed the news at a virtual summit of his EU counterparts, it was claimed. And Bavarian state premier
British scientists behind Vaccitech firm that made Oxford AstraZeneca jab could both get £26m payday
Two of the scientists behind Britain’s AstraZeneca jab could both make £26million today as the tech firm that developed it hits the US stock market. Oxford professors Sarah Gilbert and Adrian Hill both own 5.2 per cent of Vaccitech, which will later
Jab passports warning over mothers-to-be: Pregnant women will face frequent Covid testing if Boris Johnson presses ahead with ‘appalling’ plan for vaccine passports, former Tory minister says The Prime Minister is facing a growing revolt over vaccine passport proposals ‘Pregnant women will
The family of a lawyer who died from a blood clot after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine has joined the legion of voices encouraging people to still get the jab. Britain’s medical regulator yesterday announced the Oxford-developed shots would not be used for
The controversial AstraZeneca vaccine, of which Australia has 53 million doses, has come under fire from the UK’s own vaccine board, raising questions about its rollout Down Under. British experts called for under 30s to be offered alternatives while experts continue to
Scientist behind Oxford jab used by Astrazeneca in line for £17m windfall as her company plans to float on the stock market By Matt Oliver For The Daily Mail Published: 16:51 EDT, 7 April 2021 | Updated: 16:51 EDT, 7 April 2021