National advisory committee recommends AstraZeneca vaccine for people 30 and older

Apr 23, 2021 | 11:50 AM

OTTAWA — A national advisory panel recommends people 30 and older can get a shot of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine if they do not want to wait for an alternative. 

The National Advisory Committee on Immunization provided the update in a briefing today. 

The committee initially recommended a pause on using AstraZeneca shots for people younger than 55 out of an abundance of caution after reports of rare blood clots. 

It says Health Canada released a safety assessment that showed the benefits of the shots outweigh the risks, which the committee also evaluated.