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    13.03.21
    Three new cases of blood clots after vaccination in Norway

    OSLO (awp international) - In Norway, three young people developed blood clots or cerebral haemorrhage after being vaccinated with the vaccine from the Astrazeneca company. As the Norwegian health authority Folkehelseinstitutt announced on Saturday, all three work in the health sector. It is now being investigated whether there is a connection between the vaccination and the blood clot. "Something like this is very rare, but very serious," said Steinar Madsen of the Medicines Agency, the Norwegian broadcaster NRK.

    In addition, several cases have been reported in which young vaccinated people had skin bleeding or bruises, said Sigurd Hortemo of the Folkehelseinstitutt. This could be an indication of a low number of blood platelets (thrombocytes), which in turn could trigger internal bleeding.

    People under the age of 50 who have been vaccinated with the Astrazeneca active ingredient in the past two weeks are now asked to watch out for side effects and to see a doctor if they bleed or bruise.

    So far, 121,820 doses of the British-Swedish vaccine against the coronavirus have been administered in Norway. On Thursday, the health authority stopped distributing the Astrazeneca vaccine after a person in Denmark died of a blood clot shortly after being vaccinated. So far, however, the Danes have not been able to establish a clear connection.

    The European Medicines Agency (EMA) had also stated that there was no noticeable accumulation of thromboses in connection with the vaccination./sh/DP/mis

    Source/translated by Google:
    https://www.finanzen.ch/nachrich…

    • EVERY vaccine has a tiny chance of producing serious negative reaction. EVERY. This shouldn't be a news to anyone.pr2
    • "tiny"fadein11
    • Moderna and pfizer hadn't any.
      So far.
      grafician
    • To be fair AZ has had any either. A connection has yet to be identified.monospaced

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