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Coronavirus Ireland: five further deaths and 423 new cases confirmed as EMA rules blood clots as very rare side effect of AstraZeneca vaccine

Coronavirus Ireland: five further deaths and 423 new cases confirmed as EMA rules blood clots as very rare side effect of AstraZeneca vaccine
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443 new cases of Covid-19, nine further deaths

Updated / Tuesday, 6 Apr 2021 20:05 There has been a total of 4,727 Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland There have been nine further Covid-related deaths and 443 new cases of the disease notified to the Department of Health. Three of these deaths occurred in January, two in February, three in March and one in April. There has been a total of 4,727 Covid-19 related deaths in Ireland. There have been 238,907 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ireland since the pandemic began. There are 60 people in ICU with coronavirus at present. As of 8am today, there were 261 Covid-19 patients in hospitals with 12 additional hospitalisations in the past 24 hours.

AstraZeneca vaccine trial in children paused while regulators look into rare blood clot reports in adults

); Officials said that “no safety concerns” have been identified in the trial itself. By Press Association Tuesday 6 Apr 2021, 10:00 PM 1 hour ago 7,545 Views 13 Comments Image: Shutterstock/LookerStudio Image: Shutterstock/LookerStudio THE TRIAL OF the Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine in children has been paused while regulators investigate reports of a rare form of blood clot among adults. The University of Oxford said that no safety concerns have arisen from the trial itself. It is waiting for more information from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) before giving any more vaccinations. Regulatory bodies from the UK, Europe and the World Health Organisation (WHO) are assessing data on the vaccine and a potential association with a rare form of blood clot.

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