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Serious adverse reactions include coagulation, thrombosis, and severe thrombocytopenia.The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the World Health Organization stated on the 18th and 19th respectively that they have not found a direct link between AstraZeneca's vaccine and the increased risk of blood clots in recipients.At the same time, both believe that the benefits of vaccination with AstraZeneca far outweigh the potential risks after vaccination, and therefore continue to recommend vaccination with AstraZeneca.After the European Medicines Agency's statement, Germany, Italy, Spain and other countries announced the resumption of vaccination with the AstraZeneca vaccine, while France restricted vaccination for people over 55 years old.However, Norway, Denmark and Sweden have still not resumed use of the vaccine, and the three Nordic countries said they would evaluate this week before deciding whether to restart the inoculation programme.Although the European Medicines Agency and the World Health Organization currently agree that the "benefits outweigh the risks" of vaccination with the AstraZeneca vaccine, the continued occurrence of serious adverse reactions in some vaccine recipients is worrying.According to Reuters, Denmark's Public Health Administration said on March 20 that one of two hospital staff in Copenhagen died after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, and the other developed symptoms of blood clots and brain bleeding.On the evening of the 21st local time, the British Financial Times reported that the Norwegian government announced that two more people had died of severe blood clots after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine.Due to the frequent occurrence of adverse reactions, health officials in the country have different opinions on the European Medicines Agency's statement that the AstraZeneca vaccine is "safe and effective" and believe that existing cases of serious adverse reactions should be listed as side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine.It is worth noting that according to a report by the Wall Street Journal on the 19th, scientists in Germany and Norway stated that they have identified a potential link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and reports of blood clots.Two research teams independently found that the vaccine caused an autoimmune response, triggering the formation of antibodies, which in turn interact with platelets and cause blood clots in the brain.In order to dispel public doubts and resolve the crisis of trust regarding vaccination, officials from some European countries have taken the lead in vaccinating the AstraZeneca vaccine.According to Xinhua News Agency, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson received the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on the 19th. When he received the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine at St. Thomas' Hospital in London, Johnson bluntly stated that he "really didn't feel anything at all" and called on the public to get vaccinated as soon as possible.French Prime Minister Castel, Slovenian President Pahor and Prime Minister Jan拧a, as well as a German governor, also received the AstraZeneca vaccine on the 19th.At the same time, Italian Prime Minister Draghi and German Chancellor Merkel also expressed their intention to receive this vaccine.Other countries outside Europe, such as Australia and Mexico, have also stated that they will not abandon their vaccination plans with the AstraZeneca vaccine.In addition, Xinhua News Agency reported that the United States will deliver 2.7 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to neighboring Mexico in the form of a "loan" this week to alleviate the country's vaccine shortage.Many countries plan to launch "vaccine passports". Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic, borders around the world have entered a lengthy "blockade" state. As many countries' COVID-19 vaccination plans proceed, many countries have proposed launching "vaccine passports" to alleviate the problem of cross-border travel during the epidemic.On March 17, the European Commission officially proposed the use of a "Digital Green Certificate", previously known as a "vaccine passport", to allow people to "safely and freely move" in the EU during the epidemic.According to the European Commission, when a person has received a COVID-19 vaccine, received a negative COVID-19 test, or has been infected with the COVID-19 virus but has recovered, he or she can obtain a "digital green certificate" as proof of the above three different statuses.This certificate will also come with a QR code to ensure its security and authenticity.The European Commission said that only vaccines approved by the European Medicines Agency can be certified by this certificate, but individual member states can also decide on their own whether to certify vaccines other than those approved by the European Medicines Agency.Hungary, for example, is currently considering using vaccines from Russia and China.The European Commission also emphasized that the digital green certificate system is only a temporary measure.The system will be suspended once the World Health Organization declares an end to the international health emergency.However, the World Health Organization has made it clear that it currently does not recommend that countries adopt such "vaccine passports."The WHO emphasizes that the use of "vaccine passports" as a prerequisite for simplifying entry restrictions is that there is conclusive evidence that vaccines can effectively mitigate the spread of the virus. However, the current "vaccine passports" still lack enough reliable scientific data.The Russian "Sputnik-V" vaccine is still queuing up to enter the EU. Since early March 2021, EU regulatory agencies have been reviewing the Russian "Sputnik-V" vaccine, and the review is still not over.According to "Deutsche Welle", German Chancellor Merkel said on March 19 that if the "Sputnik-V" vaccine is approved by the EU, Germany will order the vaccine.Relevant parties in Russia are also making full preparations for the "Sputnik-V" vaccine to enter the EU.According to the Russian Sputnik News Agency, on March 15, local time, Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Foundation (RDIF), which is responsible for the production of Russia's new crown vaccine "Sputnik-V", announced that the foundation has reached an agreement with companies from Italy, Spain, France and Germany to start joint production of Russian-made vaccines.However, Thierry Breton, the EU Internal Market Commissioner and head of the EU Vaccine Task Force, recently claimed in an interview with French TV: "We absolutely do not need Russia's Sputnik-V vaccine." 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