Coronavirus live news: WHO to present China mission findings; Canada pauses AstraZeneca vaccine for under 55s

Canada cites blood clot concerns in suspension; WHO report understood to conclude Covid came from animals

Canada on Monday suspended the use of the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid vaccine for people under 55 following concerns it might be linked to rare blood clots.

The pause was recommended by the National Advisory Committee on Immunization for safety reasons. The Canadian provinces, which administer health in the country, announced the suspension on Monday.

Related: Canada suspends use of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine for those under 55

A team of international experts will present details Tuesday of their findings from a mission to China, which concluded Covid-19 probably passed to humans from a bat via an intermediary animal, all but ruling out a laboratory leak, AFP reports.

But the report, drafted by World Health Organization-appointed international experts and their Chinese counterparts, offers no definitive answers on how the new coronavirus jumped to humans.

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