Morning Update: COVID-19 vaccine-linked blood clots hinder rollout as Quebec case reported Omair Quadri Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account
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Extremely rare cases of blood clots are hampering the rollout of two COVID-19 vaccines that Canada has purchased, as the country recorded its first case of the side effect from the AstraZeneca injection and the U.S. suspended use of the Johnson & Johnson version.
Health Canada said a Quebec woman is recovering from a blood clot after she had received the version of the AstraZeneca vaccine that is made in India and sold under the name Covishield.
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As Canada works to contain a third wave of the pandemic, provincial and territorial governments continue to struggle vaccinating people at a fast pace.
Only two-thirds of available vaccine doses across the country have been administered. As of yesterday, Newfoundland and Labrador had the slowest rollout of vaccinations, administering only 54 per cent of available shots. Saskatchewan leads the way at 78 per cent.