[Breaking] Government: No Reports of 'Thrombosis' Side Effects After AZ Vaccine Administration in Korea
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Juhyung] The government announced on the 12th that there have been no reports of adverse reactions involving blood clots after AstraZeneca vaccine administration in South Korea to date.
Son Youngrae, head of the Social Strategy Division at the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters, stated at the regular briefing held that day, "It has been confirmed that there are currently no reports of side effects related to blood clot formation after vaccination in our country."
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Son explained, "In the cases of Austria and Italy, it is not a suspension of the AstraZeneca vaccine itself, but vaccination with the specific batch of the vaccine identified by a certain serial number has been halted to verify reports of blood clot side effects."
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