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B.C. reports 2nd case of vaccine-induced condition
B.C.’s provincial health officer says officials are monitoring the province’s second case of vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia, also known as VITT, following a dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Dr. Bonnie Henry says the man in his 40s is in stable condition and receiving care.
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The Canadian Press
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CP123328571
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5/13/2021 7:22:00 PM
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COVID-19
distribution
health care
healthcare policy
Oxford-AstraZeneca
thrombotic thrombocytopenia
vaccine
VITT