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‘Centre should immediately address vaccine side effects’

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May 02, 2024

HEAlTH minister Saurabh Bharadwaj on Wednesday expressed his concerns over AstraZeneca’s admission that their Covid-19 vaccine can cause heart attacks and strokes, citing reports of sudden deaths in recent years and bans on the Covishield vaccine in European countries in 2021.

‘Centre should immediately address vaccine side effects’

Bharadwaj said there was need to deal with the “rare side effects” of Covishield vaccine on a war footing and alleged that the central government has done nothing so far.

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