During the last few weeks, Alfonso Arús has actively complained to the entire audience about always talking about the same topics over and over again. When the end of Daniel Sancho’s trial in Thailand was announced last Thursday, the presenter couldn’t help but express his relief and happiness to the viewers: ”I’m so happy that this trial is over that I’m about to buy you all a few beers (…) I really wanted this trial to end once and for all.”

The same thing happens with other controversial topics such as Dani Alves’ release from prison. However, they say that sometimes the ‘bad that is known is better than the good that is not known’, since the Catalan communicator is also not very satisfied with some of the news that has been reported this new week.

The La Sexta magazine reported this morning that Europe has withdrawn the AstraZeneca covid vaccine from the market. As Alba Sánchez explained in the Atresmedia program, it was the company itself that requested it, submitting a petition to the European Commission because demand has fallen, they have a lot of surplus and they are no longer actively manufacturing it. Also because it has become ”obsolete”. Brussels has granted this measure.

It should be noted that a few days ago the company itself acknowledged before the High Court of Justice of the United Kingdom that its vaccine could cause thrombosis. Although AstraZeneca has open proceedings with different people about the consequences of these vaccines, in the statement it released it made it clear that they have saved more than six million lives and that the consequences (such as thrombosis) have only occurred in cases extremely rare.

For Hans Arús’s father, this measure inevitably comes late. Furthermore, according to the presenter, we are facing news that is hardly current, since the consequences of the AstraZeneca vaccine have been known for a long time: ”The thrombosis thing is already out.”

Both Arús and Cárdenas have made it clear that they thought it was very bad that said vaccine was provided without prior analysis, since some fatal consequences could have been avoided simply by choosing one vaccine instead of another for different people when taking into account their health problems. individual. ”Here speed prevailed. Get vaccinated now and then that’s it…” Angie Cárdenas stated before the watchful eyes of the rest of the collaborators.