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Chief Medical Officer urges people not to jump to conclusions after woman dies following AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccination – ABC News
The Therapeutic Goods Administration convenes a special expert group to look into the case of a diabetic woman who developed blood clots and died after receiving…
Chief Medical Officer Paul Kelly has urged people not to “jump to conclusions” about the death of a 48-year-old woman who developed blood clots after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Key points:
- Paul Kelly confirmed the woman received the AstraZeneca vaccine
- A special group of health experts are looking into her death
- The risk of developing the clotting disorder is extremely rare
Last night federal health officials revealed they were investigating the death of the diabetic woman in New South Wales.
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