Nicola Sturgeon backed the AstraZeneca Vaccine (Image: BBC SCOTLAND)
On Monday, the Netherlands became the latest country to suspend the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Seven other countries have so far fully suspended the AstraZeneca vaccinations.
These nations are - Ireland, Norway, Denmark, Norway, Bulgaria, Iceland and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Italy and Austria, have suspended the use of certain batches of the Oxford jab.
AstraZeneca: Expert says suspension could dent confidence
On Monday, the BBC s Health correspondent stated vaccination experts are baffled by some European Union nations suspending the AstraZeneca vaccine as there is no link between the jab and blood clots.
This is down by six percent from the same poll asked just last month.
The poll also found support for the SNP is down in the regional list, with just 40 percent saying they would vote for Ms Sturgeon s party.
This is also a drop by three percent from February s poll.
Nicola Sturgeon faces election crisis (Image: Getty)
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar (Image: Getty)
These numbers are in line with the 2016 result where the SNP received 46.5 and 41.7 percent of the vote.
According to The Scotsman, if polling intentions are correct, the SNP could miss out on a majority by one seat.
Nicola Sturgeon campaigned for Scottish independence in the 2014 referendum (Image: SPTV)
During the same interview, Mr Miklinski stated Ms Sturgeon s independence dream will slip away if the Scottish public feels the SNP has been tarnished by the ongoing Alex Salmond inquiry.
He outlined that due to the current margins on Scottish independence, it will not take a huge number of voters to change their minds to end the SNP s independence dream.
Mr Miklinski added that if the SNP are sufficiently tarnished by the ongoing inquiry, voters that are on the fence regarding independence will side against Ms Sturgeon s party.
The Scottish Tory said: It s the old business, the Bravehearts, the hardcore nationalists will vote for Nicola Sturgeon if she is condemned.
Nicola Sturgeon and SNP’s ‘cynical’ approach to Scottish independence denounced
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