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Canada says AstraZeneca vaccine safe; Norway, Denmark suspend use

Canada on Thursday said the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is safe after Denmark and Norway temporarily suspended its use amid reports that blood clots had formed in some who had received the shot.

โ€œHealth Canada is aware of reports of adverse events in Europe following immunization with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, and would like to reassure Canadians that the benefits of the vaccine continue to outweigh its risks,โ€ the health department said in a statement.

โ€œAt this time, there is no indication that the vaccine caused these events,โ€ it said.

Canada received 500,000 AstraZeneca doses made at the Serum Institute of India last week and expects to get 1.5 million more in by May.

โ€œTo date, no adverse events related to the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccineโ€ฆ have been reported to Health Canada or the Public Health Agency of Canada,โ€ the statement said.

The federal government has ordered a total of 20 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine and is due to receive 1.9 million through COVAX โ€“ the international initiative set up to provide equitable access to vaccines.

Although Canada has ordered more COVID-19 vaccine doses per capita than any other country, its initial roll-out has been slow in part because of temporary disruptions of deliveries from Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc.

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