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British authorities slammed for their SLOW RESPONSE over AstraZeneca vaccine side effects

https://www.afinalwarning.com/512205.html (Natural News) A number of British citizens have criticized health authorities in the U.K. for their slow response regarding the AstraZeneca vaccine. Many countries halted the use of the vaccine, manufactured in partnership with the University of Oxford, following reports of blood clots in some patients. However, regulators at home did not immediately issue guidance – even denying any connection to the adverse reactions. Because of this slow response, even experts have voiced their concerns regarding its domestic use. Among these critics is Peter, a retired medical professional. The retired doctor lost his 59-year-old wife Julia to the AstraZeneca vaccine’s adverse reaction. She died March 31, two days after Peter found her unconscious at home. Julia initially experienced a headache that lasted for nine days, after she got the first shot of the two-dose vaccine in mid-March. It was only on March 29 that Peter came home and found he

The Vaccine Project Newsletter: Hitting the wall, and climbing over

Source: Getty Images The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meets today  to review the data that have led, “out of an abundance of caution,” to a recommended pause in the use of J&J’s COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. The focus is on six cases of what appears to be a very rare but severe type of blood clot, all occurring in women ages 18 to 48, with symptoms developing six to 13 days after vaccination. One woman died and another is hospitalized in critical condition. Nearly 7 million doses of the single-dose J&J vaccine have been given in this country. The concern is a clot known as cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, occurring in combination with low blood platelets. Traditional treatments for clots, such as heparin, may actually be dangerous in this situation. The CDC and FDA are advising that anyone who has received the J&J vaccine and develops severe headache, abdominal pain, leg pain or shortness of breath within three weeks of being vaccinated should contact

Gamasutra: Kasra Rahimi s Blog - Going Indie in the Midst of a Pandemic

Going Indie in the Midst of a Pandemic by Kasra Rahimi on 04/12/21 02:49:00 pm   The following blog post, unless otherwise noted, was written by a member of Gamasutra’s community. The thoughts and opinions expressed are those of the writer and not Gamasutra or its parent company.   It has been almost a year since we decided to quit our jobs and go full-time indie. I am writing this blog post to talk about our experience working on Republic of Jungle in the past year. We started our company, Gerdoo Games, in May 2020 at the height of the pandemic, and this past year has been a roller coaster ride. Our social deduction party game, Republic of Jungle, is set for release later this year, and it has a coming soon Steam page you can check out: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1413250?utm source=blog 

UK newspapers praised for AstraZeneca jab coverage

Fiona Fox, chief executive of the Science Media Centre which she set up to help improve science coverage in the UK, said: “For us to see a statistic on the front page of The Sun is just glorious.” She said for years the narrative had been that the UK media does not understand statistics. Meanwhile the Daily Mail emphasised in its sub-headline the risks were “so tiny”, with the clarion call: “Keep calm and carry on jabbing.” The Daily Mirror and Daily Express, both owned by Reach, both championed that the vaccine rollout continued with “full speed ahead”. And the Daily Telegraph got the scoop with a family of one blood clot victim urging others to continue getting the vaccine because “fewer people will die”.

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