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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ South Florida residents Michelle and John Makris are marking a tragic one-year anniversary this month by encouraging parents to educate themselves on the signs of substance use disorders. A board member of Hanley Foundation, John Makris and his wife Michelle are sharing the story of their son Brice to call attention to a free virtual parenting series starting on March 25 presented by Hanley Foundation, a nonprofit leader in substance misuse prevention. Open to the public, the series is titled Some Days We Thrive; Others We Survive and features a variety of authors and parenting experts headlining four online sessions.
Covid 19 coronavirus: How worried should we be over AstraZeneca vaccine blood clot fears?
15 Mar, 2021 08:18 PM
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The vaccine rollout is aiming to reach 2 million Kiwis within four months with people at higher risk if they catch Covid-19 being the next in line behind border and healthcare workers.
The vaccine rollout is aiming to reach 2 million Kiwis within four months with people at higher risk if they catch Covid-19 being the next in line behind border and healthcare workers.
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ANALYSIS:
The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine has not had an easy few months. First, trial results suggested it was not as effective as other jabs. Then several European countries ruled it was unsuitable for over-65s.
The Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine has not had an easy few months. First, trial results suggested it was not as effective as other jabs. Then several European countries ruled it was unsuitable for over-65s.
In the latest twist, Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Iceland, Bulgaria, France, Italy and Norway have all halted their AstraZeneca rollouts over fears that the jab is causing blood clots.
So should people be worried if they have been immunised with the British vaccine? The numbers suggest not.
According to the charity Thrombosis UK, up to one in 1,000 people each year will experience a dangerous blood clot in a vein, known as a venous thrombosis. That means about 66,000 people in Britain might be expected to suffer a blood clot annually – or 1,269 a week.
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