world

Critical AstraZeneca views ‘probably killed hundreds of thousands’ – scientist

Critical Astrazeneca Views ‘Probably Killed Hundreds Of Thousands’ – Scientist
Covid-19 vaccine study, © PA Wire/PA Images
Share this article

An Oxford scientist who worked on the AstraZeneca vaccine says he thinks scientists and politicians “probably killed hundreds of thousands of people” by damaging the reputation of the jab.

Speaking to the BBC, Professor Sir John Bell said: “They have damaged the reputation of the vaccine in a way that echoes around the rest of the world.”

“I think bad behaviour from scientists and from politicians has probably killed hundreds of thousands of people – and that they cannot be proud of.”

I think bad behaviour from scientists and from politicians has probably killed hundreds of thousands of people - and that they cannot be proud of
Professor Sir John Bell

The rollout of the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab in the UK saw British government advisers recommending under-40s should be offered alternatives due a link to very rare blood clots.

Fears over links to blood clots also saw countries including Ireland, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, The Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Bulgaria, Iceland and Thailand pause their use of the jab.

Advertisement

The vaccine has also not played a significant role in the booster campaign. The BBC reported it accounted for only 48,000 of the more than 37 million booster doses given in the UK.

AstraZeneca financials
The rollout of the vaccine was paused in some countries (Yui Mok/PA)

Newsletter

Message submitting... Thank you for waiting.

Our apps

Our PARTNERS