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The latest on the coronavirus outbreak for April 14


Toronto hospitals close clinics, halt appointments due to COVID-19 vaccine shortages.
Lessons from Quebec City s gym outbreak, one of Canada s largest COVID-19 superspreading events.
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People wearing masks as a precaution against the coronavirus stand in line to board trains at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus in Mumbai on Wednesday. Maharashtra, India s worst-hit and richest state, is under stricter restrictions for 15 days starting Wednesday as a surge in COVID-19 cases threatens to overwhelm hospitals.(Rafiq Maqbool/The Associated Press) ....

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A doctor's perspective on blood clot risks from COVID-19 vaccines


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Infectious disease specialist Dr. Susy Hota answers questions about the risk of blood clots from the AstraZeneca-Oxford or Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines and how that risk compares to other medications.
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Why restricting AstraZeneca vaccines in Canada means balancing 'vaccine risk vs. disease risk'


Why restricting AstraZeneca vaccines in Canada means balancing vaccine risk vs. disease risk
Canada’s decision to suspend the use of the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine in Canadians under 55 during a surging third wave and a slow vaccination rollout is a calculated risk.
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3rd wave hitting younger Canadians harder, but AstraZeneca vaccine only for 55+ due to rare blood clot risk
Posted: Apr 03, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 3
The decision to restrict the use of one of four approved vaccines at a time when COVID-19 levels are rising again in Canada s hardest hit provinces is a tough pill to swallow, but makes sense given the lack of data on a rare blood clot risk, experts say.(John Woods/The Canadian Press) ....

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