What’s next for Australia after the worldwide withdrawal of AstraZeneca vaccine

A nurse prepares to administer a dose of AstraZeneca vaccine.

A nurse prepares to administer a dose of AstraZeneca vaccine. Source: SIPA USA / Luis Soto / SOPA Images/Luis Soto / SOPA Images/Sipa USA

Now the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine has been withdrawn globally after admitting these adverse side effects. For those who have received it, do we still need to worry about these side effects?


Dr. Dicky Budiman, epidemiologist, adjunct lecturer at Griffith University and an expert on Global Health Security, responded to the global discontinuation of the AstraZeneca vaccine. That the public does not need to worry.  

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