AstraZeneca Withdraws COVID Vaccine Worldwide
The Oxford-AstraZeneca has withdrawn its marketing authorization following its admission that its COVID vaccine can cause a rare and dangerous side effect [read AstraZeneca Admits in Court: COVID Shots Can Cause Dangerous Side Effects]. AstraZeneca says, however, that the timing was pure coincidence.
The decision to withdraw, according to the company, was due to the decline in the demand for the AstraZeneca vaccine. According to the company, “As multiple, variant Covid-19 vaccines have since been developed, there is a surplus of available updated vaccines. This led to a decline in demand for Vaxzevria, which is no longer being manufactured or supplied”.
Editor’s Note: So what happens now to all those who were injured by the AstraZeneca vaccine? The company no longer sells the dangerous shot, and it is indemnified from legal responsibilities. Does it mean that the court case is now moot?
From where we stand right now, this move looks like AstraZeneca shareholders are simply cashing in their profit before the company has to face legal consequences for misrepresenting their product [we have known for a long time that AstraZeneca is dangerous, but the company, along with the government, refuses to acknowledge the danger [see EMA confirms: AstraZeneca vaccine linked to rare blood clots, AstraZeneca and Pfizer jabs associated with serious new side effects, Doctors urged to be vigilant after three recipients of AstraZeneca suffer stroke, AstraZeneca CEO Said Immunocompromised Should Not Take the COVID Jabs].
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