Matt Hancock reassures people over Oxford vaccine after blood clot deaths MATT Hancock and chief scientists are seeking to maintain public confidence in the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine after regulators pointed to a one in a million chance of dying from a rare blood clot. The Health Secretary said everyone should take a vaccine when their time comes, and the risk of experiencing a brain clot was the same as taking a long-haul flight . He urged the under-30s, who will be offered an alternative vaccine to AstraZeneca, to take a jab to protect loved ones and avoid the risk of long Covid, adding there were was more than enough Moderna and Pfizer for this age range.
Matt Hancock and scientists seek to reassure public over AstraZeneca jab
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