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Several European Union (EU) countries, including Germany, France, Italy, Bulgaria, Denmark, Ireland, Iceland and Norway, have suspended immunizations as a precautionary measure, citing blood clots in the side effects of coronavirus vaccines. .
The World Health Organization (WHO) says there is no evidence of a link between the estrogen vaccine and blood clotting. Its vaccination safety experts will meet Tuesday to discuss the vaccine, the BBC reported.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) will meet the same day and a decision may be announced on Thursday. They also commented that the vaccine should continue to be used.
According to the BBC, there have been several cases of blood clots in Europe after the AstraZeneca vaccine. However, experts say that the number of blood clot cases in Europe at other times has remained the same, even after vaccination.
AstraZeneca authorities say that around 18 million people have been vaccinated so far, including in EU countries and the UK. There were fewer than 40 blood clots last week.
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