Okay, I saw a specific mention of batches in two of those articles. Still in one of those articles it indicates that they've had 30 clots out of 5 million vaccinations. (I can't find any specific numbers for the "batch" in question in those articles.) The normal incidence of clots in the general population is 1 per 1,000 (higher in older populations, which is what is mostly being vaccinated right now). So 1 per 1,000 would equate to 5,000 of 5 million unless my math is super wrong. That seems actually like a super low number to me. And, we can't actually say that the vaccine caused the issue because, again, causation doesn't equal correlation. I mean, I'm glad they are investigating, don't get me wrong. I think we really need safe vaccines, however, it does seem a bit of a knee jerk to completely halt all vaccinations, especially since cases seem to be surging in Europe and every possible chance of stopping this thing should be taken. Also, I think halting vaccinations is going to make people more wary when they resume. Investigate and ensure safety, but this seems overblown and is getting out of hand, especially in a place that is already the epicenter of vaccination wariness.