March 19 (Reuters) - Cameroon's health ministry has
suspended administration of AstraZeneca's COVID-19
vaccine it was scheduled to receive on March 20 as part of the
global vaccines sharing scheme COVAX.
The ministry said in a statement that March 18 that the
suspension was for precaution and prudence. It gave no further
reasons for the decision or if it will go ahead and take
delivery of its share of the vaccine.
Several countries have resumed use of shots on Friday after
the European Union and British regulators said the benefits
outweighed any risks after reports of rare instances of blood
clotting that temporarily halted inoculations.
(Reporting by Edward McAllister;
Writing by Bate Felix;
Editing by Alison Williams)