During a hastily organized official safety review last week, Emer Cooke, the head of the EMA, insisted that the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine far outweigh its risks. However, when it came time to address the 30 or so cases of sometimes-deadly rare blood clots that prompted dozens of countries to halt the jab, the scientist acknowledged that the cases were genuine, but that the agency "doesn't have enough evidence to establish a definitive link." As it turns out, the review (which was followed the next day by a mirror WHO review that arrived at virtually all the same conclusions)...