Based on US data, the Oxford research team says people being vaccinated should be reassured by the findings.
It follows investigations into links between the AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots. BBC News
See also:
- Cerebral venous thrombosis: a retrospective cohort study of 513,284 confirmed COVID-19 cases and a comparison with 489,871 people receiving a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine (open access) University of Oxford
- Covid: 'Getting the vaccine in Ramadan helps others' BBC News
- You're close enough to catch Covid from someone else if you can smell their breath, expert says The Daily Mail
- Fewer Britons are sticking to 10-day self-isolation following a positive test result, survey finds The Daily Mail
- Pfizer CEO says a THIRD Covid vaccine dose will be needed as soon as six months The Daily Mail
- Rapid Covid testing in England may be scaled back over false positives The Guardian
- What is a lateral flow Covid test and how accurate is it? The Guardian
- Covid: Past infection ‘does not protect young people against reinfection,’ study warns The Independent
- NHS trusts in London preparing to make Covid vaccinations compulsory for workers, leaked email reveals The Independent
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