Health
Most callers to my radio program are worried about AstraZeneca, but their fears are misplaced – The Sydney Morning Herald
The level of paranoia in the community is alarming and wrong.
Every week I host a two-hour radio program about health issues on national commerical radio. The commonest talkback calls I am receiving at the moment and also the commonest email enquiries are all around the clotting risk of the AstraZeneca vaccine. The level of paranoia is alarming.
Some callers have had blood clots and think this puts them at extra risk of experiencing the extemely rare cases of clotting associated with the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Others are on blood thiners and so think…
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