Three more AZ blood clot cases - Australia (General)
News: The Therapeutic Goods Administration has reviewed suspected thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS) in an 80-year-old Victorian man, a 35-year-old NSW woman and a 49-year-old Queensland man.
TGA: The VSIG [Vaccine Safety Investigation Group] concluded that all three of the cases were likely linked to vaccination. All three patients are clinically stable, have responded well to treatment and are recovering.
Seems they've dropped the "extremely rare" description now - that was standard just a week ago in all press statements.
Australia was one of the last countries to ban Astra-Zeneca in younger people - denying any blood clot link till the last. Even then it set the cut-off mark at 50 - compared to 65 or full-ban in other countries. Of the 7 cases in Aus, one was 48, another 49, another 80.
The information was all there. At what point if any does government (or anyone) become responsible for adverse effects from these experimental drugs?