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Evidence does not suggest ‘likely association’ between COVID vaccine and deaths of two men: TGA

The head of the Therapeutic Goods Administration has urged calm about the death of two men after they received COVID vaccines, saying while investigations into both deaths are ongoing, the current evidence “doesn’t suggest a likely association”.
Professor John Skerritt said around 11,000 adverse effects after vaccines had been reported to the TGA and ranged from people experiencing sore arms, to suffering heart attacks.
His comments come after two men died days after receiving a coronavirus vaccination in New South Wales.
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