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Vaccination continues in Belgium amid controversy over Astrazeneca's jab

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Brussels, Apr 8 (EFE) .- (Camera: Leo Rodríguez) The latest information on the possible adverse effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine and the withdrawal of some countries to use this vaccine in certain age groups have not only disrupted national vaccination plans but have also generated doubts among those vaccinated, while others maintain their confidence in the jab.FOOTAGE OF A VACCINATION CENTER IN BRUSSELS. SOUNDBITES OF CITIZENS.MAURICE"I received my first dose of AstraZeneca 15 days ago and I will receive the second at the beginning of June since its has to be a gap of 12 weeks between both doses. I had no side effects, I was a little tired for 4 or 5 days but no more.""It is more dangerous to catch a plane, a train, or a car than the consequences of AstraZeneca's vaccine. Anyway, any medicine carries a risk, just read the instructions that come with the medicine ... For me, it would be better if there would not be so much talk about this."MONIQUE"Yes why not, it is a harmless vaccine you have to trust."GARALI"No, I am 79 years old and I have hypertension so I cannot afford that vaccine. As all televisions talk about it and say that it is not a good vaccine, one is skeptical."ROLANDE (IN ENGLISH)

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