Health by Finn McHugh and Angie Raphael 18th Mar 2021 6:39 AM More than a dozen allergic reactions to COVID-19 vaccines have been reported across the country since the rollout began, but Australians are being reassured no evidence links the AstraZeneca vaccine to blood clots. Federal Health Minister Greg Hunt revealed 203,557 doses had been administered across Australia by Tuesday, including 44,000 residents across more than 500 aged care homes. Four patients in Queensland reported suffering anaphylactic reactions after receiving the vaccine, but authorities are playing down the development. Therapeutic Goods Administration head Professor John Skerritt confirmed there had been 19 allergic reactions nationally in total, including 14 after the Pfizer vaccine.
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Half a dozen European countries - including Spain, France and Germany - have temporarily stopped using the vaccine after around 40 people in the Netherlands developed blood clots.