The UK medicines regulator said on Thursday that 41 people had died after developing blood clots following vaccination with the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, an increase of nine deaths from last week’s figures. This was revealed by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) on Thursday in a weekly update on the side effects of CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus vaccines, which is based on data up to April 21. The new data was published after UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock received the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine earlier on Thursday, in a public show of support for the jab. A total of 209 blood clot incidents have now been reported following vaccination with AstraZeneca’s shot, a rise of 41 from last week. These events occurred in 120 women and 89 men aged from 18 to 93, said MHRA. The UK had administered 22 million first doses of the AstraZeneca …