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Governments give varying advice on AstraZeneca vaccine

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THE HAGUE – In Spain, residents now have to be over 60 to get an AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine. In Belgium, over 55.

In the United Kingdom, authorities say the shot not be given to adults under 30 where possible, and Australia's government announced similar limits Thursday to AstraZeneca shots for those under 50.

A patchwork of advice was emerging from governments across Europe and farther afield, a day after the European Union's drug regulator said there was a “possible link” between the AstraZeneca vaccine and a rare clotting disorder while reiterating the vaccine is safe and effective.

Regulators in the United Kingdom and the EU both stressed that the benefits of receiving the vaccine continue to outweigh the risks for most people,

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