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Four reactions to AstraZeneca vaccine in Queensland leads to new warning

Health authorities will delay providing the AstraZeneca vaccine to those who are sensitive to anaphylactic responses in Queensland after four recipients had alarming allergic reactions to the jab in the last 48 hours.
Health Minister Yvette D’Ath said there will now be “precautionary measures” to advise those who are anaphylactic to delay getting the jab and those who proceed to get the vaccine who suffer from these conditions will be observed in hospitals once they receive the vaccine.
“I want to reassure people that we have absolute…
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