10 European Nations Reportedly Halt AstraZeneca Jabs on Reports of ‘Serious’ Blood Clots

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Back on the Continent, the EMA (the European equivalent of the FDA) confirmed that it has counted no fewer than 30 incidents of harmful blood clots in patients who received the vaccine, including at least one case in Denmark where the patient died.

That doesn’t sound good.

The latest reports say between eight and ten European countries have suspended AstraZeneca vaccines.

Up to TEN European countries have suspended AstraZeneca Jabs after serious side effects

More countries have followed Denmark by suspending approval of the AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID vaccine.

Switzerland, Austria, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, and Italy have now opted to halt use of the vaccine, creating more problems for Europe’s sluggish vaccine rollout.

Update: Austria withdraws AstraZeneca batch as death probed.

Update: Switzerland bans AstraZeneca vaccine for ALL citizens as Europe declares war on UK jab.

Update: Iceland has become the latest European nation to suspend the AstraZeneca jab. The tiny island nation has confirmed roughly 6K COVID cases since the start of the pandemic, which is roughly 2% of the population.

 

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