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Experts worry AstraZeneca death will deter others from getting vaccinated

  MONTREAL A 54-year-old woman has died in the province after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, Quebec s public health director Horacio Arruda confirmed Tuesday. “We just had our first patient who has died of a thrombosis, cerebral thrombosis, following vaccination from AstraZeneca,  said Arruda in a news conference. This is an event that is rare. We knew that it might happen. We have a risk of default one in every 100,000 doses today. Arruda said it was a risk the province knew it was taking, and that the benefits outweigh the risks. It puts a face on a statistic and for us, statistics are always people, and there s no way of knowing who the person is who is going to react that way, he added.  People don t get vaccinated to die. It s rare, and we can t predict it. But for the population at large, vaccination remains beneficial.

Family of Quebec woman who died of blood clot after AstraZeneca shot urges vigilance

Quebec reports blood clot death in woman who received AstraZeneca vaccine

Quebec reports blood clot death in woman who received AstraZeneca vaccine CNN 4/28/2021 By Paula Newton, CNN © Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 23: Nurse Emma McCallum handles a COVID-19 AstraZeneca vaccine vial at Sydney Road Family Medical Practice on March 23, 2021 in Sydney, Australia. Medical practices across Australia have started COVID-19 vaccinations for eligible Australians under the Phase 1b rollout. (Photo by Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images) Quebec s top doctor says a 54-year-old woman has died of a rare blood clotting condition after receiving the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine. We just had our first patient who has died of a thrombosis, cerebral thrombosis, following vaccination from AstraZeneca, Dr. Horacio Arruda told a news conference Tuesday.

Province enacts measures to transfer patients to long-term care to free up beds

Article content Restaurateur Stephen Beckta called the provision of three sick days “terrific” and noted that because they are retroactive to April 19, they could benefit 10 of employees who have been off for the last 10 days or so after one of them tested positive for COVID-19. Beckta added that while the Ford government rescinded the previous government’s provision of two days of sick leave, his restaurant group kept it. Now his hourly workers will have five days of paid sick leave. Beckta said that if his employees prefer to hold on to their sick days and instead apply the federal government’s Canada Recovery Sickness Benefits, he is comfortable advancing them loans until they receive the benefits.

Politics Briefing: Trudeau urges Canadians to trust AstraZeneca vaccine following death of Quebec woman from blood clots

Politics Briefing: Trudeau urges Canadians to trust AstraZeneca vaccine following death of Quebec woman from blood clots
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