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Covid-19 especially lethal to younger Latinos


Covid-19 especially lethal to younger Latinos
Akilah Johnson, The Washington Post
March 15, 2021
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1of6Maria Agnes Sanchez, center, and most of her family have contracted covid-19, the illness that can be caused by the novel coronavirus.Photo for The Washington post by Allison ZauchaShow MoreShow Less
2of6Dinora Villanueva receives information regarding coronavirus testing at her home in Thermal, Calif., on Feb. 24, 2021.Photo for The Washington post by Allison ZauchaShow MoreShow Less
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4of6Farmworker Ramon Talavera received a coronavirus vaccine in Thermal, Calif., on Feb. 25, 2021.Photo for The Washington post by Allison ZauchaShow MoreShow Less
5of6Nora Vasquez passed the coronavirus to her family members.Photo for The Washington post by Allison ZauchaShow MoreShow Less ....

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Covid-19 live updates: Global rollout of AstraZeneca vaccine unchanged by Europe suspensions, WHO says


European Medicines Agency ‘firmly convinced’ that benefits of AstraZeneca vaccine outweigh risks, director says
Erin Cunningham, Derek Hawkins, Reis Thebault
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Vials used for AstraZeneca s coronavirus vaccine are shown in this illustration taken March 15, 2021.
The head of the European Medicines Agency said Tuesday that health regulators remained “firmly convinced” that the benefits of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine outweighed the risks amid concerns that the shots caused blood clots in some people.
An expert panel is investigating the potential link between vaccinations and a small number of extremely rare brain clots, and it is slated to release its conclusions Thursday, Emer Cooke, the agency’s executive director, said at a news conference. There is “no indication” that the vaccine caused the events, but the agency’s scientists are trying to establish whether there is a causal link, Cooke said. ....

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