Four police officers were injured as anti-vaxx protesters attempted to storm the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in London.

Iran PressEurope: Four police officers have been injured in clashes with anti-vaxxers, as they attempted to storm the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency in Canary Wharf and the Science Museum.

The group of protestors gathered at Canary Wharf on Friday, attempting to gain access to the building that houses the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). The MHRA is the government body responsible for approving the coronavirus vaccines.

They then traveled on the underground to South Kensington and tried to enter the Science Museum.

The Met Police said: "A number of protesters have become violent towards police. Four of our officers have been injured during clashes. This is unacceptable. We remain on scene. Updates to follow."

The Met Police confirmed that the group tried to enter the MHRA.

The protestors are against the coronavirus jab being given to kids. Some attendees spoke to police and the crowd through a megaphone.

Footage on social media shows employees holding the doors of the MHRA headquarters shut from the inside while groups of protestors attempt to open it.

Protestors have heatedly heckled police, shouting, "shame on you."

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