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Denmark, Iceland and Norway suspend AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccinations after blood clot reports

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"Right now we need all the vaccines we can get. Therefore, putting one of the vaccines on pause is not an easy decision," said Søren Brostrøm, Director General of the Danish Health Authority.

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