AstraZeneca vaccine linked to second blood condition after five cases of capillary leak syndrome reported
Updated: Apr 10 2021, 3:55 ET
ANOTHER potentially dangerous blood condition has been seen in a small number of people given the AstraZeneca jab.
EU vaccines watchdog the European Medicines Authority (EMA) has announced there have been five cases of capillary leak syndrome in patients given a dose on the continent. Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates.
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Five people suffered capillary leak syndrome after getting a dose of the AstraZeneca jab, the EU s vaccines watchdog saysCredit: PA
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The rare condition sees blood leak from tiny vessels into muscles and body cavities.
PUNTERS could be forced to wear face masks outside when they return to pubs gardens on Monday.
Government guidance states that face coverings must be worn when inside but some councils across England are enforcing even stricter rules, reports The Telegraph.
Landlords in a few boroughs of England are being told to ensure customers wear face masks when moving around beer gardens.
It means in some boozers, customers will only be allowed to take them off when sitting at a table to eat and drink.
In these areas, councils have set up enforcement teams to patrol pubs for rule-breakers leaving landlords fearful they face fines.
AstraZeneca vaccine linked to second blood condition after five cases of capillary leak syndrome reported
Updated: 10 Apr 2021, 8:51
ANOTHER potentially dangerous blood condition has been seen in a small number of people given the AstraZeneca jab.
EU vaccines watchdog the European Medicines Authority (EMA) has announced there have been five cases of capillary leak syndrome in patients given a dose on the continent. Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates.
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Five people suffered capillary leak syndrome after getting a dose of the AstraZeneca jab, the EU s vaccines watchdog saysCredit: PA
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The rare condition sees blood leak from tiny vessels into muscles and body cavities.
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