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Halting AstraZeneca vaccine ‘will lead to deaths’ says drug safety expert

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"It's not always the best policy to withdraw the vaccine, especially when you have a disease that's killing people," an expert in drug safety tells Euronews.

Added on the 18/03/2021 15:11:47 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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