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Several European countries are experiencing a new surge in coronavirus infections, while a number have also suspended use of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine over safety concerns.
The European Medicines Agency is standing by its decision to approve the vaccine and has reiterated there is no indication the jab causes blood clots. It is investigating further and its results are due to be released on Thursday.
Correspondents in six cities explain how Europeans are reacting to the new wave of infections and the stuttering rollout.
Vaccinations 857,792 |14.81 doses per 100 people | Increase in cases compared with last week +2,484
Denmark was the first country in Europe to suspend the AstraZeneca vaccine as a precaution, followed by Norway and Iceland. It is yet another blow to its vaccine plans,
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