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AstraZeneca sees no evidence of increased blood clot risk from vaccine – Sydney Morning Herald
The review comes after authorities in the Netherlands, Ireland, Denmark, Norway and Iceland suspended the use of the vaccine over concerns about side effects.

No cases of blood clotting disorders had been found yet in the Netherlands, the Dutch Health ministry said, adding there was no proof yet of a direct link between the vaccine and health effects reported in Denmark and Norway.
We cant allow any doubts about the vaccine, Dutch Health minister Hugo de Jonge said.
We have to make sure everything is right, so it is wise to pause for now.
AstraZeneca said additional testing has and is being conducted by the company and the European health authorities…
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