Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly says clotting events are still extremely rare after a second Australian died from a blood clot after having the AstraZeneca vaccine
Transport Workers Union boss Michael Kaine, whose union supported Mrs Gupta in her case, told a Senate committee earlier today that the extent of the settlement was telling.
“They were willing to pay an incredible amount of money, a life changing amount of money” to ensure this didn’t occur, Mr Kaine said.Uber has consistently argued that its workers are contractors because they enjoy the flexibility of choosing their own work hours, can decline orders they don’t want and can work for other companies at the same time as Uber.
The bureau’s Gabrielle Woodhouse said it was about 11 degrees on June 21, 1995, and the current lowest maximum temperature record for Sydney in June is 9.7 degrees.“It [Thursday] is definitely one of the coldest days in Sydney for a really, really long time.” The order will no longer apply from 12.01am tomorrow following the Victorian Government’s decision to lift its stay-at-home restrictions.
Overall, the TGA has found 15 serious cases of the clotting disorder. Another 33 have been deemed “tier two” or milder cases.Chief Medical Officer Professor Paul Kelly said 15 cases out of more than 3.6 million doses meant there was an extremely low possibility of blood clots.
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