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Tasmanian and Townsville men suffer blood clots after AstraZeneca jab

Tasmanian and Townsville men suffer blood clots after AstraZeneca jab 6 May, 2021 03:10 AM 3 minutes to read A 66-year-old man has ben admitted to Townsville University hospital after receving the AstraZeneca vaccine. Photo / News Corp Australia A 66-year-old man has ben admitted to Townsville University hospital after receving the AstraZeneca vaccine. Photo / News Corp Australia news.com.au By: Darren Cartwright The AstraZeneca vaccine is being blamed for causing blood clots that have placed a 66-year-old Townsville man in ICU and an elderly Tasmanian man in hospital. Queensland s chief health officer Dr Jeanette Young revealed the 66-year-old s condition has been directly linked to being vaccinated against Covid-19.

Pulse+IT - Tasmania rolling out statewide eReferral system to private medical specialists

Tasmania rolling out statewide eReferral system to private medical specialists Written by Kate McDonald on 05 May 2021. Tasmania is expanding its new statewide electronic referral system to private specialists from this month following a proof of concept trial with GPs and three hospital outpatient clinics last year. The system has been built by secure messaging vendor HealthLink and Hobart-based eHealth firm Healthcare Software in close partnership with Primary Health Tasmania, the Tasmanian Department of Health and the Tasmanian Health Service. The project has developed standardised, statewide digital templates that can be auto-populated with key referral details using HealthLink’s Smart Forms technology from within the Best Practice and MedicalDirector practice management systems and sent to hospital outpatients departments as well as between private practitioners.

Tasmanian man John Saether sentenced after holding up pharmacy and threatening police with knife

Print text only Cancel The family of a man who held up a pharmacy in Hobart and was dramatically arrested by police say the incident could have been avoided if he had received mental health support earlier. Key points: John Saether has been sentenced to two years jail after pleading guilty to holding up a Hobart pharmacy in April 2020 He was arrested after a dramatic standoff with police that was recorded by a bystander and shared online Saether s family says the incident could have been avoided if he received mental health support earlier In April last year John Saether threatened a pharmacist and demanded drugs in Rosetta, north of Hobart, before wielding a knife at police officers.

NHMRC funding of $1 2m enables researchers to continue to refine Australia s HIV response – India Education,Education News India,Education News

NHMRC funding of $1 2m enables researchers to continue to refine Australia s HIV response – India Education,Education News India,Education News
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