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What we know about AstraZeneca blood clot reports – Sydney Morning Herald
The back and forth in some countries over the AstraZeneca vaccine has raised concerns for COVID vaccination rollouts. Here’s a look at what we do and don’t know….

Some clots have also been reported elsewhere, among the tens of millions of people who have received the AstraZeneca vaccine.
What have previous investigations found?
The EMAs initial investigation concluded the AstraZeneca shot did not raise the overall risk of blood clots but could not rule out a link to rare clots and recommended a new warning be added to the vaccines leaflet. The shot is authorised for people 18 and over.
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