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A Moroccan court has issued an “unprecedented” ruling to compensate a woman after suffering complications from receiving a dose of an AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine.

Dr. Najat Touati, a researcher at Ibn Tufail University, filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of Health and Social Protection, demanding compensation for the damages she suffered after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine, accusing the vaccine of causing paralysis in the face and lower limbs.

In an unprecedented decision, the Rabat Administrative Court awarded her compensation of 250,000 Moroccan dirhams, equivalent to 25,000 US dollars.

Commenting on the case, government spokesman Mustapha Paytas said that “all vaccines approved in Morocco can only be used after they are approved by scientific committees.

AstraZeneca announced on Tuesday that it had begun withdrawing its COVID-19 vaccine from around the world, due to the “surplus of updated vaccines available” since the outbreak of the pandemic, it claimed.

The company’s move to withdraw the meeting comes in conjunction with the British judiciary’s consideration of a series of lawsuits filed by citizens who were affected after taking the vaccine, which prompted the company to admit the emergence of side effects that may be serious for a percentage of vaccine recipients.

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Moroccan Dr. Najat Touati described the judicial ruling in her favor of financial compensation against the AstraZeneca vaccine as a fair ruling, which came after a marathon trial.

The researcher and university professor revealed in press statements that her case began after she received the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine on February 5, 2021, when she felt tingling and numbness, followed by the appearance of serious symptoms such as paralysis of the lower limbs, and inflammation that rose to the face, which led to disruption of movement of the face and eyes and inability to move. Swallowing and speech, leading to coma and loss of consciousness.

After five days of treatment, she began to gradually regain her movement and ability to speak, which led her to a long journey of medical rehabilitation, according to the Moroccan university’s account.
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The new Egyptian government was sworn in before President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, in light of major economic challenges and raging conflicts in neighboring countries.

The changes coincide with growing popular discontent due to years of economic mismanagement, the coronavirus pandemic, and the repercussions of wars in Europe and the Middle East.

The new government, headed by Mostafa Madbouly, witnessed fundamental changes in the ministerial portfolios related to defense and economy, and some ministers remained in their positions, such as the ministers of police, health, and transportation.

Sherif Fathi replaced Ahmed Issa as Minister of Tourism and Antiquities in the new government. Mahmoud Esmat was appointed as Minister of Electricity to deal with recurring power outages during the summer.
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