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COVID-19: Family of Quebec woman who died of blood clot after AstraZeneca shot urges vigilance

Francine Boyer died of a cerebral thrombosis on April 23
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MONTREAL — The family of a Quebec woman who developed blood clots and died after receiving the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is urging people to stay alert for symptoms and get help right away if they surface.

Francine Boyer, 54, was identified by her family in a statement issued late Tuesday.

She and her husband Alain Serres received the AstraZeneca vaccine on April 9, and in the days that followed, she began to experience headaches and severe fatigue.

The statement says Serres did not develop any side-effects.

Boyer went to a nearby hospital before being transferred to the Montreal Neurological Institute as her condition worsened, and she died of a cerebral thrombosis on April 23.

Quebec public health director Dr. Horacio Arruda told a news conference Tuesday he believes it is the first death in Canada to be potentially linked to the vaccine, and authorities stressed serious side-effects are rare and the vaccine saves far more lives than it endangers.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 28, 2021.

The Canadian Press