European countries suspend AstraZeneca's COVID-10 vaccines

 


 Danish health authorities suspended all AstraZeneca vaccinations for two weeks on Thursday after a 60-year-old woman who had been vaccinated formed a blood clot and died.

 

The move "follows reports of severe cases of blood clots among people vaccinated with AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine," the Danish Health Authority said in a statement.

 

But he cautiously added that "a link between the vaccine and blood clots has not yet been determined."

 

Norway soon followed suit, replacing all AstraZeneca vaccines, according to France24.

 

Austria previously announced that it had suspended the use of a batch of AstraZeneca vaccines after a 49-year-old nurse died of "severe blood clotting problems" days after receiving an anti-Covid injection.

 

Four other European countries (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Luxembourg) have also suspended the use of vaccines from this batch, which was shipped to 17 European countries and consisted of one million injections.

 

However, other countries, including France, which is highly questioned about how it has forced people to live through the pandemic, have said it will continue to administer the vaccine, citing the EU drug regulator's decision that the jab of AstraZeneca was still safe to use.

 

Spanish Health Minister Carolina Darias said that "so far, no causal link has been established between the vaccine and blood clotting events." Let us remember that Spain is another of the countries that is considered to be a governor by the extreme left, unconcerned about the health of the people.

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