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South Australian health authorities urge people to continue with COVID–19 vaccinations, despite blood clot case – ABC News
The latest blood clot case linked to an AstraZeneca vaccine was “not unexpected”, according to South Australian health authorities, and should not deter people…

People should not stop getting the AstraZeneca vaccine despite the latest blood clot case, as the danger of a potential COVID-19 outbreak is much worse, South Australia’s health chief says.
Key points:
- A 53-year-old man was hospitalised with blood clots on Tuesday
- SA’s health chief Nicola Spurrier says the case should not deter people from getting vaccinated
- She said while the syndrome is “very serious”, it can be treated
The latest blood clot case linked to an AstraZeneca vaccine was “not unexpected”,…
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