Prof Tulio explains the relation between the vaccine and blood-clots

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Just when we take one step forward, we have to jump two steps back... There is a lot of vaccine news going around and it doesn't seem too positive. The USA and South Africa have chosen to halt the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination roll-out programme. This new development has left us with more questions. Who is more likely to develop blood clots? Does this put us more at risk for the third wave? Prof Tulio answered these questions and more, and you can find out everything you need to know by listening to the full podcast.
13 Apr 2021 10PM English South Africa Society & Culture · Daily News

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