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Mary Agyapong s family waiting on money from GoFundMe

Mary Agyapong’s widower yet to receive money from GoFundMe NURSE MARY Agyapong’s husband has not yet received any money from her GoFundMe page, according to the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). The 28-year-old pregnant nurse died from COVID-19 after giving birth in April 2020. Previously, she had worked at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital. Family friend Rhoda Assiedu Darfoor set up the fundraising page which raised over £186,000. Agyapong’s family were named as beneficiaries in the fundraising campaign, which was created on April 15, 2020. Blue Trinity legal team are a firm of solicitors instructed by Darfoor, who set up the GoFundMe campaign.

Covid-19 news: US authorities call for Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause

Gabrielle Lurie/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images Latest coronavirus news as of 5pm on 13 April There have been six reports of rare blood clots among more than 6.8 million people in the US who received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine US health authorities, including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), recommended a pause in the use of the Johnson & Johnson covid-19 vaccine on 13 April as a precautionary measure, following reports of rare blood clots in six people who had received the vaccine. More than 6.8 million doses of the single-shot vaccine had been administered across the US as of 13 April. Among these, there were six reports of a rare blood clotting condition called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST), which affects blood vessels in the brain, all of which were among women aged 18 to 48. A special meeting of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will review the reports on 14 April,

Covid-19 news: Italy, Spain, Belgium limit use of AstraZeneca vaccine

Covid-19 news: Italy, Spain, Belgium limit use of AstraZeneca vaccine
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Covid-19 news: UK to offer under-30s alternative to AstraZeneca jab

Marco Cantile/LightRocket via Getty Images Latest coronavirus news as of 5pm on 7 April UK committee advises under-30s be offered alternative to AstraZeneca jab, while EU review finds no evidence age or gender are risk factors for side effects The UK’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has advised that people under the age of 30 with no underlying health conditions should be offered an alternative covid-19 vaccine instead of the Oxford/AstraZeneca shot where possible, due to evidence linking the vaccine to rare blood clots. A review by the UK’s medicines regulator found that by the end of March, 79 people in the UK had experienced rare blood clots following vaccination with the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine – 19 of whom had died. The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said this was not definitive evidence that the vaccine caused the clots but said the link was becoming firmer. However, both the MHRA in the UK and the EU’s medici

RCN funds training for members under preparations for potential pay strike

RCN funds training for members under preparations for potential pay strike
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