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Contraception blood-clot risk: public need better access to advice

Contraception blood-clot risk: ‘public need better access to advice’ Nicola Davis Science correspondent © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Alamy Stock Photo Women need more information about contraceptive options, experts said, after concerns over rare blood clots linked to the AstraZeneca Covid jab prompted a debate over side-effects caused by certain forms of the pill. On Wednesday the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said that evidence that the jab could be causing a rare blood clotting syndrome was growing stronger. As a result the UK’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) recommended that healthy people under the age of 30 who were at low risk of Covid should be offered a different vaccine if possible.

AstraZeneca blood clot risk compared to flights, the pill and catching coronavirus

AstraZeneca blood clot risk compared to flights, the pill and catching coronavirus AstraZeneca has been temporarily banned for under 30s but Government advisors say clots are still incredibly rare Updated A woman gets an AstraZeneca vaccine (Image: AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda) AstraZeneca vaccine appointments for under 30s have been cancelled and those between 18 and 29 will now receive another jab instead. This change of plan comes after a possible link between the jab and rare blood clots is being investigated. However Government advisors are saying that getting the coronavirus vaccine is still safer than driving or cycling to work. Member of the Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviours, professor Stephen Reicher, said it must be remembered that the chances of such clots developing are incredibly rare events.

Friday briefing: Plea to PM – take long Covid view

Last modified on Fri 9 Apr 2021 01.44 EDT Top story: ‘Untold human suffering’ must be addressed Hello, Friday’s here at last, and so am I, Warren Murray. Let’s boot up your day. The number of people suffering with long Covid should be published routinely, MPs and peers are urging Boris Johnson. Thirty-two cross-party MPs and 33 peers have signed a letter as they urge the PM to ensure the “untold human suffering” the condition involves helps steer the government’s pandemic response. The Office for National Statistics has found an estimated 1.1m people are suffering long-lasting symptoms after having Covid-19. Separately – England is “in the grip of a mental health crisis” because of the pandemic, with under-18s suffering the most, psychiatrists are to warn today. Bernadka Dubicka from the Royal College of Psychiatrists cited the “devastating effect” of school closures, disrupted friendships and uncertainty. Adult mental h

Contraception blood-clot risk: public need better access to advice | Contraception and family planning

Contraception blood-clot risk: public need better access to advice | Contraception and family planning
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Women from poorer backgrounds three times more likely to have abortions

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