AstraZeneca, J&J vaccines Spain removes age limits on AstraZeneca, J&J vaccines

  • Several European countries had suspended administering the shot over concerns related to cases of blood clots.
Updated 31 Mar, 2021

MADRID: Spain has decided to remove an upper age limit of 65 years on AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine and give Johnson & Johnson's version of the jab to people aged over 66, Cadena Ser radio reported on Tuesday.

A public health commission approved the change at a meeting on Tuesday, the broadcaster said, citing a document it had seen, a week after Spain decided to reintroduce the AstraZeneca treatment for people aged 18-65.

Several European countries had suspended administering the shot over concerns related to cases of blood clots.

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