World Health Organization safety experts are due to meet over the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine whose rollout has been halted in several European countries over blood clot fears.
Germany, Italy and France joined others, including Ireland, in suspending the shot, dealing a blow to the global immunisation campaign against a disease that has killed more than 2.6 million people.
The WHO, AstraZeneca, and the European Medicines Agency have insisted the shot is safe, and that there is no link between the vaccine and reported blood clots. "We do not want people to panic and we would, for the time being, recommend that countries continue vaccinating with AstraZeneca," WHO chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan said yesterday. "So far, we do not find