Share on Twitter Australia's medical regulator says the current evidence does not suggest there is a link between the death of two men in New South Wales and the COVID-19 vaccine they received beforehand. Health authorities are investigating the deaths of a 55-year-old man who died in a Tamworth hospital last week, and a 71-year-old man in Sydney, who had existing medical conditions. Professor John Skerritt, from the Therapeutic Goods Administration, cautioned against linking vaccinations to deaths caused by blood clots. READ MORE "We have 11,000 adverse events in front of us, ranging from a sore arm through to people having a heart attack a week after having a vaccine, through to a number of other things," he told reporters on Thursday.