AstraZeneca, which developed and manufactured the Covid vaccine Covishield. recently admitted that the vaccine could cause TTS (a condition that may cause blood clots and low platelet count) as a side effect in some people.
Do Indians with Covishield have a higher chance of acquiring TTS?To some extent. Covishield, India version of AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine, has rare side effect called Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) where it can cause blood clotting and low platelet count. However, the condition is very rare and there is no reason to panic.Quick TakeLeading vaccine maker AstraZeneca accepted in a legal submission that their Covid vaccine can cause TTS (a condition that may cause blood clot and...
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Global pharmaceutical manufacturer AstraZeneca has admitted that its COVID-19 vaccine, developed by researchers from the Oxford University, can cause a rare side effect of blood clotting and low platelet count after immunisation. In India, the same vaccine, called Covishield and manufactured by the Pune-based Serum Institute, has been administered through 175 crore doses. Understandably, this raises questions as to the safety of the jab all of us took. The company made this admission of a side...
Gujarat Congress president Shaktisinh Gohil on Wednesday accused the BJP-led Centre of ignoring the World Health Organization's emergency guidelines to maintain a database of people who have been administered Covid-19 vaccines. Gohil's remarks came a day after global pharmaceutical manufacturer AstraZeneca admitted that its Covid-19 vaccine, developed by researchers from Oxford University, can cause Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS), a rare side effect of blood clotting and low...
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