Factbox-Some countries limit AstraZeneca vaccine use, U.S. pauses J&J
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[April 19, 2021]
(Reuters) - Some countries are
restricting use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to certain age
groups, or suspending use, after European and British regulators
confirmed possible links to rare blood clots.
Johnson & Johnson's single-shot vaccine has also been hit by concerns
over blood clots. European regulators are reviewing such cases and are
expected to issue findings on April 20. U.S. federal health agencies
recommended pausing its use temporarily on April 13 and a U.S. health
advisory panel will meet on April 23 to discuss whether the pause should
continue.
J&J has stated that no clear causal relationship has been established
between the clots and its vaccine.
The developments pose a risk to vaccination plans in Europe, where
authorities have so far maintained that the benefits of the AstraZeneca
and J&J shots outweigh risks.
As of April 4, the European Medicines Agency had received reports of 169
cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, after 34 million doses of the
AstraZeneca vaccine had been given in the European Economic Area. Canada
and Australia have also reported some cases.
ASTRAZENECA VACCINE BEING USED, WITH OR WITHOUT RESTRICTIONS
AUSTRALIA
Said on April 8 it recommends people under 50 should get Pfizer's
COVID-19 vaccine in preference to that of AstraZeneca.
AUSTRIA
Has resumed use.
BRAZIL
Authorities said they would not limit use of the vaccine, saying
benefits outweigh risks.
BRITAIN
Vaccination committee has said an alternative should be given for people
under 30 where possible, but people should continue to have a second
shot if they have received a first dose of the vaccine.
BULGARIA
Resumed inoculations on March 19.
CYPRUS
Resumed vaccinations from March 19.
CANADA
Authorities said in early April they would pause offering the vaccine to
people under 55 and require a new analysis of the shot.
ESTONIA
Suspended use of the vaccine for people under 60 on April 7.
FRANCE
Approved resumption of the vaccine on March 19 but said it should be
given only to people aged 55 and over. On April 9, recommended that
recipients of a first dose of the AstraZeneca shot who are under 55
should receive a second dose with a messenger RNA vaccine.
FINLAND
Resumed using the AstraZeneca vaccine from March 29 for people aged 65
and over.
GEORGIA
Limited use of the vaccine following the death of a nurse, and
vaccinations will continue only in full-fledged medical centres, Russian
news agency TASS reported on March 19.
GERMANY
On March 31, issued guidance to limit use of the vaccine to those aged
over 60. On April 1, vaccine commission recommended people under 60 who
have had a first shot of the vaccine should receive a different product
for their second dose.
HUNGARY
Continuing the vaccine's rollout.
ICELAND
Resumed use on March 25 after suspending it on March 11.
INDONESIA
Resumed using the vaccine on March 22 but warned against its use in
people with a low blood platelet count.
IRELAND
On April 12, the country said it was restricting use of the vaccine to
those over 60.
ITALY
Has recommended the vaccine be used only for people over 60, the
country's top health adviser said.
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A health official draws a dose of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine
manufactured by the Serum Institute of India, at Infectious Diseases
Hospital in Colombo, Sri Lanka January 29, 2021. REUTERS/Dinuka
Liyanawatte/File Photo
LATVIA
Resumed administering the vaccine from March 19.
LITHUANIA
Restarted use on March 19.
MEXICO
Drug regulator Cofepris said on April 7 it did not "at this time"
plan to limit the vaccine's use but was investigating the
information raised by Britain.
NETHERLANDS
Limited use of the vaccine to people over 60, the government said on
April 8.
NORTH MACEDONIA
Health minister said on March 31 the vaccine would be limited to
people aged over 60 as a precautionary measure.
PHILIPPINES
Will resume administering the vaccine to people below 60 years of
age, health officials said on Monday after having temporarily
suspended use on April 8. [nL1N2MC0AK]
ROMANIA
Has resumed use of the vaccine after temporarily stopping use of one
batch on March 11.
SOUTH KOREA
Resumed use of the shot for people aged 30 or older on April 12. On
April 7, had suspended providing the shot to people under 60.
SPAIN
From April 8, it was giving the vaccine only to people over 60.
SWEDEN
Resumed use of the vaccine on March 25 for people aged 65 and older.
THAILAND
Began use on March 15 after delaying rollout the week before.
COUNTRIES WHERE ASTRAZENECA VACCINE USE IS SUSPENDED
CAMEROON
Suspended administration of the vaccine it was scheduled to receive
on March 20 as part of the global vaccines-sharing scheme COVAX, the
health ministry said.
DENMARK
In a world first, Denmark decided to stop using the AstraZeneca
vaccine altogether on April 14 after initially suspending use. On
Monday, Ritzau news agency reported that authorities said it may be
possible for people to have the vaccine if they wish.
NORWAY
Will take more time to assess whether to resume use of the vaccine.
While Norway's Institute of Public Health recommended ending use of
the shot, the government needs more information before making a
final call. Norway had suspended the rollout on March 11.
J&J VACCINE DELAYS AND RESTRICTIONS
UNITED STATES
On April 13, U.S. federal health agencies recommended pausing use of
J&J's COVID-19 vaccine for at least a few days after six women under
the age of 50 developed rare blood clots after receiving the shot.
On April 15, U.S. CDC advisory panel decided to delay a vote to
April 23 on how best to use the J&J shot.
EUROPEAN UNION
AstraZeneca said it would delay the rollout of the vaccine to
Europe, after regulators said they were reviewing rare blood clots.
Widespread use in the EU had not yet started after the company began
delivering the doses in the week beginning April 12. The European
drug regulator recommended storing doses already received until its
safety committee issues an expedited recommendation
On April 15, Poland started administering the J&J shot with drug
office representatives saying benefits outweigh potential risks,
while Belgium has delayed the start of vaccine administering at the
company's request.
SOUTH AFRICA
Suspended use of J&J's vaccine on April 13.
(Reporting by Pushkala Aripaka, Yadarisa Shabong, Manas Mishra,
Vishwadha Chander, Amruta Khandekar and Mrinalika Roy in Bengaluru;
editing by Josephine Mason and Mark Heinrich)
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