Finland suspends use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine

HELSINKI (Reuters) – Finland has suspended the use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine while it investigates two possible cases of blood clots, the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare said on Friday.

The institute said it estimated that the investigation would take at least one week. It said earlier this week that it had not received any reports of cases of blood clots among people who had taken the AstraZeneca vaccine in Finland.

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    Ken Hughes

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    So why didn’t they suspend all the vaccines after care home residents dropped dead post vaccination?

    Only interested in blood clots? Deaths don’t matter then?

    This is a fake reaction, designed to create the false impression that these experimental vaccines are being controlled as they should be, (at the expense of A-Z).. But clearly, they’re not interested in public safety, only the public perception of the vaccine’s safety.

    Propaganda!

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