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Originally Posted by jfman
I don't think there's any doubt about the fact there's an identifiable risk given it's independently noted in the UK, Germany and others.
The question is whether it's an acceptable risk, which for a vaccination programme by consent hits problems for the members of the public who have been told they are extremely low risk of Covid complications anyway.
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Per the latest announcements from the MHRA, EMA and WHO, there is a noted association but still no demonstrated causal link.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-56665150
There is, by definition, still doubt over whether there is an “identifiable risk” with the Oxford-AZ vaccine. A link is plausible and there are plausible hypotheses around causation.
But as I’m sure you’ll agree, it’s important to be led by the science and not state more or less than has been established.