Sri Lanka Reports 6 Cases of Blood Clots Among 925,000 AstraZeneca Vaccine Recipients, 3 Dead

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By Reuters
April 21, 2021COVID-19
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Sri Lanka Reports 6 Cases of Blood Clots Among 925,000 AstraZeneca Vaccine Recipients, 3 Dead
A health worker shows a dose of AstraZeneca/Oxford's Covid-19 coronavirus vaccine made by India's Serum Institute, at a government hospital in Homagama, Sri Lanka, on Jan. 29, 2021. (Lakruwan Wanniarachchi/AFP via Getty Images)

NEW DELHI—Sri Lanka has found six cases of blood clots among recipients of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, three of whom have died, Health Minister Pavithra Waniarachchi told parliament on Wednesday.

Nearly a million people, 925,000 of the country’s 21 million population, have been given the first dose of the Indian-made vaccine in the country. No announcement of any halt to the vaccination program has been made.

Waniarachchi has received the vaccine, which were donated by the Indian government.

By Waruna Karunatilake. NTD contributed to this report.

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