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Health by Natasha Yates 21st Apr 2021 7:46 PM Although the country s vaccine rollout is not progressing entirely as planned, thousands of Australians continue to receive their COVID vaccines every week. As a general practitioner administering the AstraZeneca vaccine, I find it strange that my patients all know about the very rare potential complications - such as blood clots - yet often don t know what side effects they can realistically expect. Vaccines work by training our immune system to fight disease. Many of the side effects we experience after a vaccination (of any sort, not just against COVID-19) are actually because our immune system is doing its thing. If we train for a sport we expect to get sore muscles from training, as well as when we actually compete. Training our immune system is no different.
Sick NZ worker cleaned planes to Australia The New Zealand cleaner who tested positive for COVID-19 this week also worked on planes bound for Australia, it’s been revealed.
Health by Angie Raphael 21st Apr 2021 5:41 PM A coronavirus-infected airport staffer who cleaned planes from high-risk countries also worked on aircraft bound for Australia. There are now fears the staffer may have passed the infection on just two days after the trans-Tasman bubble opened. New Zealand s director of public health Caroline McElnay said authorities believed the case was linked to a returning passenger from Ethiopia. The person who has become infected works at cleaning planes from international flights, she told reporters on Wednesday.