Countries halting AstraZeneca vaccine
The company insisted on Monday there is no risk, and the World Health Organization, whose experts meet on Tuesday, has said countries should continue to use the vaccine.

The company insisted on Monday there is no risk, and the World Health Organization, whose experts meet on Tuesday, has said countries should continue to use the vaccine.
Here's a recap:
- Nordic countries sound alarm - Denmark is the first country on March 11 to say it will suspend use of the AstraZeneca vaccine as a precautionary measure over fears of blood clots in vaccinated people.
Iceland and Norway follow the same day, temporarily suspending use of all their supply of the vaccine.
On Monday a health worker in Norway dies of a brain haemorrhage after receiving the vaccine, though no direct link to the jab has been established, health authorities say. It is the second such fatality within a few days in the country.
An initial probe had suggested the woman died from heart failure and an autopsy found no link with the vaccination.
Thailand abruptly delays the start of its rollout of the vaccine, stopping Premier Prayut Chan-O-Cha from getting the first jab.
And the Democratic Republic of Congo, also due to start administering the vaccine, postpones its campaign citing "precautionary measures".
Announcing its decision, the German health ministry says a closer look is necessary after the reported blood clotting incidents in Europe.
Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Luxembourg also suspend the use of doses from the same batch, which has been delivered to 17 countries and included one million vaccines.
Italy's medicines regulator on March 11 also bans the use of a batch as a precaution, triggering a similar decision from Romania.
And on March 14 Italy's northern Piedmont region suspends use of the vaccine after the death of a teacher who had received it the day before, with a national postponement coming a day later.
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