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[WATCH] Vaccine naysayers say they are too young for the jab

[WATCH] Vaccine naysayers say they are too young for the jab Public Health Superintendent says risk-benefit analysis has shown contracting COVID-19 still poses greater risk than vaccine side-effects 8 May 2021, 9:36am by Karl Azzopardi Vaccine naysayers say they are too young for the jab The majority of people refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine are doing so because they feel they have a lower chance of developing complications, Public Health Superintendent Charmaine Gauci has said. “A lot of people refusing to get take the jab are telling us they are doing so because they are young and so are not at risk of developing any serious symptoms,” Prof. Gauci said on Reno Bugeja Jistaqsi.

Case of thrombosis found in patient that took COVID-19 vaccine

Case of thrombosis found in patient that took COVID-19 vaccine The Malta Medicines Authority is investigating whether there is a link between the vaccine and this case of thrombosis 28 April 2021, 10:06pm by Nicole Meilak Health authorities are informed about a 58-year-old person suffering from thrombosis weeks after taking the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The person took a first dose of the vaccine 15 days ago. The case was reported to the Malta Medicines Authority to investigate whether there is any link between the two. According to the Ministry for Health, the person is in stable condition. Health authorities noted that the European Medicines Authority has continued to advise that the risks of the vaccine are rare and much lower than the risks associated with COVID-19.

Johnson & Johnson suspends delivery of COVID vaccine to EU over rare blood clots

Two blood clotting incidents unrelated to COVID-19 vaccination, Charmaine Gauci says

Two blood clotting incidents unrelated to COVID-19 vaccination, Charmaine Gauci says Two incidents of people who experienced blood clots after taking the AstraZeneca and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines were unrelated to the inoculation, Public Health Superintendent says 9 April 2021, 1:25pm by Kurt Sansone Two cases of blood clotting reported to the Medicines Authority in people who received the COVID-19 vaccine were unrelated to the inoculation, Charmaine Gauci said. The Public Health Superintendent said the cases related to two individuals who took the AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines respectively. “The blood clotting incidents, however, were found to be unrelated to the vaccines,” she said.

Six died with COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated, public health chief confirms

Six died with COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated, public health chief confirms
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