The team - in Cardiff and the US - have shown in exquisite detail how a protein in the blood is attracted to a key component of the vaccine.
They think this kicks off a chain reaction, involving the immune system, that can culminate in dangerous clots. BBC News
See also:
- ChAdOx1 interacts with CAR and PF4 with implications for thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (open access) Science Advances
- UK approves another antibody treatment for Covid BBC News
- Covid: Senior GP's capacity warning over booster rollout BBC News
- Covid: Don't kiss strangers under mistletoe - minister BBC News
- Poorly controlled asthma 'increases Covid risk for children' BBC News
- Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla: My wife's vaccine death is fake news BBC News
- UK's Covid outbreak rebounds as infections rise 11% in a week to 48374 The Daily Mail
- Worldwide health alert after cardiologist says he caught Covid variant during London conference trip The Daily Telegraph
- Two more rounds of boosters to come as Government orders ‘variant-proof’ Covid vaccines The Daily Telegraph
- Sajid Javid says delivering Covid booster jabs is NHS’s new national mission The Guardian
- Ministers should face misconduct charges over Covid crisis, say UK campaigners The Guardian
- Pressure on Hancock over pub landlord’s Covid deal The Guardian
- Will the Omicron Covid variant cancel Christmas? The Guardian
- UK ministers secure 114m more Covid vaccines for next two years The Guardian
- Omicron could see ‘very large wave of infections’, leaked report warns The Independent
- NHS staff in Scotland to use transparent face masks The Independent
- No.10 staff repeatedly held Christmas lockdown parties The Independent
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