Covid jab.UK and EU drug regulators on Thursday said the vaccine was safe amid widespread alarm over reports linking the vaccine to blood clots on the continent.Anyone with a headache lasting more than four days or who develops unusual bruising after vaccination should seek medical advice as a precaution.But a "thorough and careful review" by the MHRA and EMA has found no evidence linking the vaccine to blood clots.The feared links have triggered some European countries to pause the rollout of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.Experts have now identified the "very small" number of reports as sinus vein thrombosis (CVST) which involves a clot forming in the cerebral vein of the brain.The MHRA's vaccines safety lead, Dr Philip Bryan said: "We.
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