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Melbourne blood-clotting case ‘likely’ linked to AstraZeneca vaccine, Deputy CMO says – ABC News
The Therapeutic Goods Administration recommends no change to Australia’s vaccine rollout despite the case of a vaccine recipient developing blood clots.
Australia’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer says it is “likely” there is a link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and a Melbourne man being hospitalised with blood clots.
Key points:
- The Deputy Chief Medical Officer says there is currently no evidence of a link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clotting
- This follows a 44-year-old man who developed thrombosis after receiving the jab
- Both the TGA and the ATIGA have recommended that no change to the vaccine rollout
However, Professor Michael Kidd…
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