Taiwan starts vaccination drive with AstraZeneca

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Taiwan kicked off its coronavirus inoculation drive Monday with two top officials getting AstraZeneca shots in a bid to boost public confidence in a vaccine that has had a troubled rollout.  

Premier Su Tseng-chang and health minister Chen Shih-chung sat for jabs at a Taipei hospital after local authorities cleared the Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical giant’s vaccine for use.

“I am not feeling any pain at the spot or any soreness … I hope everyone can feel at ease after seeing my condition,” said Su, 73, in footage televised live. 

Earlier this month, countries ranging from France to Venezuela to Indonesia temporarily suspended the use of AstraZeneca’s vaccine over fears it may cause blood clots and brain hemorrhages.

But many resumed their rollouts after Europe’s medical regulator last week called the vaccine – which is among the cheapest available and easiest to store – “safe and effective.”

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