Covid-19 vaccine bookings have rebounded despite widespread publicity of blood clotting side-effects, a Keysborough clinic has reported. As of 10 May, there have been 11 Australian cases of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia linked to the Astrazeneca vaccine. The innoculation is still considered low-risk, particularly for over-50’s and considering 1.4 million doses have been injected. Keys Medical Centre in Keysborough reported vaccine recipients plummeted to a handful a day after news of the first clotting cases in Australia. Clinic manager Riekie Jooste said numbers have restored to a “fully booked” 100 a week since over-50s became eligible. Out of about 400 patients, two have reported mild complications such as joint aches.