While Saskatchewan’s first batch of AstraZeneca vaccinations have been taking place at a drive-thru clinic in Regina for 64 year-olds, 10 nations have suspended its usage in recent days due to . . .
CNN said, “On Thursday (March 11), Denmark suspended AstraZeneca vaccinations for 14 days as a ‘precautionary measure’ as it investigates ‘signs of a possible serious side effect in the form of fatal blood clots’ after one Danish person died following vaccination, according to Danish health officials.” In another story, CNN noted that Norway also reported a death, saying, “A person who received the AstraZeneca vaccine in Norway has died following blood clots, bleeding and a low platelet count, the Norwegian Medicines Agency said Monday.” CNN also reported, as of March 15, “Europe has nearly eight million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine sitting unused, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control data shows as of Sunday.
While Saskatchewan’s first batch of AstraZeneca vaccinations are taking place at a drive-through clinic in Regina for 64-year-olds, 10 nations across Europe have suspended its usage in recent days . . .
Municipal Affairs Minister Tracy Allard travelled to Hawaii, two other MLAs also travelled abroad, and his chief of staff, Jamie Huckabay, travelled to Britain
Grenada: A conduit for NDP material
Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister, said that he had information that Grenada was the ‘transit’ for election material for the Opposition New Democratic Party.
Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has fingered Grenada as being the conduit through which election material was funneled for the opposition New Democratic Party (NDP), in the November 5 general elections in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
This ‘charge’ was levelled by Dr. Gonsalves during an interview with Grenada’s THE NEW TODAY, as reported in that newspaper’s edition of December 19, 2020.
The newspaper further reported Dr. Gonsalves as saying that he had picked up the information for quite some time” that the election material was being stored in Grenada, and came quickly into St. Vincent via Bequia as soon as he announced the election date.