AstraZeneca Vaccine: British pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, which manufactures Corona drugs, has admitted for the first time that its COVID-19 (CVID-19) vaccine can cause serious side effects. The company admitted in the United Kingdom (UK) High Court that the COVID-19 vaccine may cause side effects such as thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS).
possibility of cardiac arrest
Due to thrombocytopenia syndrome, blood clots start forming in the body and platelets in the body start decreasing rapidly. Formation of blood clots in the body increases the chances of brain stroke or cardiac arrest.
The company presented its side in the court
The company had accepted the allegations of side effects from the vaccine in the UK High Court in February this year. But the company also presented its arguments in favor of the vaccine. It is noteworthy that the company sells this vaccine worldwide under the names Covishield and Vaxjaveria.
What did AstraZeneca say to the UK High Court?
A British man named Jamie Scott has filed a case against AstraZeneca. Scott believes that he is suffering from thrombocytopenia syndrome due to the company's corona vaccine. And he (Skate) was a victim of brain damage.
Demanded compensation in court
Jamie Scott reached the court and demanded compensation for physical loss from the company. Now Britain has banned this vaccine due to security reasons. After this acceptance of the company, the number of people demanding compensation may also increase.
The company contested the claim
However, even after accepting the side effects caused by the vaccine, the company is opposing claims of diseases or serious effects caused by it. It is noteworthy that Covishield was developed by AstraZeneca in collaboration with the Serum Institute of India (SII) in Pune, India.
Now all eyes will be on this
Since Corona, sudden death of people has become common across the country. In such a situation, the Corona vaccine started being viewed with suspicion. But now after this confession of AstraZeneca, what will be the next action in the court? Everyone's eyes will be on this.