The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Canada records second case of rare blood clot after AstraZenec­a shot

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TORONTO, Canada: Canadian health authoritie­s said Saturday the country has recorded a second case of rare but serious blood clotting linked to AstraZenec­a’s Covid-19 vaccine, but still recommend the shot for use.

The patient, who lives in the western province of Alberta and received a version of the AstraZenec­a vaccine supplied by the Serum Institute of India, “has received treatment and is recovering,” Canadian health authoritie­s wrote on Twitter.

Canada reported its first case of blood clotting associated with low platelets on Tuesday in a Quebec woman who received the same shot.

Blood clot formations linked to the AstraZenec­a vaccine “remain very rare” and Canada still believes that the vaccine’s benefits “outweigh the potential risks,” Health Canada and the Public Health Agency of Canada said.

Canada’s health authoritie­s added that they would “continue to monitor the use of all #COVID19 vaccines closely and examine and assess any new safety concerns.” At the end of March Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunizati­on (NACI) recommende­d suspending the use of the AstraZenec­a vaccine in people under the age of 55 while it evaluated the risks.

However Health Canada said Wednesday that according to its analysis, limiting the use of the vaccine to certain population­s was not necessary for the moment.

Canada has recorded more than 1.1 million cases of Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic and more than 23,500 deaths.

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