FFS, "It said six cases of severe blood clotting had been detected in more than 6.8 million doses of the vaccine.
All six cases were in women aged between 18 and 48, with symptoms six to 13 days after vaccination.
The New York Times quoted officials as saying one woman had died and a second, in Nebraska, was in a critical condition."
When is a risk, not a risk? Or in this case, when is not a risk, a risk. They need to stop looking for something that isn't there and concentrate on what is there (covid). No vaccine is comparatively doing anywhere near as much harm compared to the alternative of having no vaccine and or catching covid.
Anything with a probability of less than 1 in 100,000 should automatically keep approval, until something is undoubtedly proven, and then proven to be worse than covid, and then proven to be worse than the chance of catching covid (long covid risk), unless there are other vaccines immediately available (which are proven to be far less risk).