Health
Therapeutic Goods Administration reassures Australians over flu shots after 48 deaths in South Korea – 7NEWS.com.au
The Health Sciences Authority is working with South Korean authorities to determine if there is a direct link between the deaths there and the vaccines.

Authorities have responded over concerns about Australian vaccines after several people died in South Korea after getting flu shots.
As of Saturday, Reuters reports that 48 have died in the Asian country after receiving a vaccine – although a direct link is yet to be established.
On Monday, Singapore announced that they were halting the use of two of their vaccines in the wake of the deaths.
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