The EMA’s guidance will likely include steps on how to proceed going forward and assess their findings during the meeting.

However, it’s unlikely a ban on the AstraZeneca vaccine will come into play due to the sheer number of organisations and medical professionals backing the jab.

WHO’s chief scientist Dr Soumya Swaminathan told a press conference the organisation “do not want people to panic” as she assured no association has been found between the vaccine and blood clots.

The WHO, the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the EMA have all said there’s no evidence the jab causes health concerns.

Source: Daily Express

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