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 Denmark on Saturday reported two cases of hospital staff with blood clots and cerebral haemorrhage after receiving the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination.The Capital Region of Denmark, the authority which handles the health care system in Copenhagen, said that one of the hospital staff had died and both had received the AstraZeneca vaccine less than 14 days before getting ill.The Danish medicines agency confirmed it had received two serious reports, without giving further details.On Friday Sweden said a previously healthy woman died about a week after being vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine, the Swedish Medical Products Agency said. This is a case of blood clots in the a stanley cup rteries and veins and major bleeding, ie the unusual disorder that is the focus of the EMA investigation,  V stanley cup eronica Arthurson, head of drug safety at the Swedish Medical Products Agency, told a news conference.Sweden on Thursday said it would extend the its pause of the AstraZeneca vaccine until next week.EUs dru stanley usa g watchdog said on Thursday it is still convinced the benefits of AstraZenecas COVID-19 vaccine outweigh the risks following an investigation into reports of blood clots that prompted more than a dozen nations to suspend its use.Georgias health ministry said Friday that after the death of a 27-year-old nurse, that coronavirus vaccinations with the AstraZeneca shot would continue only in full-fledged medical centres, the TASS news agency reported on Friday.The Interior Ministry also said it had open Qgsl Cyprus faces EU legal action over copyright with 22 other Member States
 NORWAY, Maine 鈥?Investigators from three different agencies are taking a closer look at last weeks suspected arson at a local boarding house after someone tried to burn the place down ag stanley cup ain late Sunday night.Norway Assistant Fire Chief James Tibbetts said the fire was called in at 11:30 p.m. Sunday at 7 King St. The fire was the second in just over a week.The first blaze was called in at 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 5. Two police officers were credited with saving lives and the building at that time because they p stanley cup ulled a burning mattress from the entrance to the boarding house.Tibbetts said that Sundays fire was called in at the same time and it started in the sa stanley cup me place and involved something burning in the hallway. He said the blaze was out by the time crews arrived on scene. If I was living there, Id be a little nervous,  Tibbetts said.  Most of it is up to the [state] fire marshals now as to what were going to do. Tibbetts said both fires are being investigated as arson by the State Fire Marshals Office, Norway Fire Department and Norway Police Department.Tibbetts said 15 to 20 firefighters from Norway responded to the blaze, and crews from Oxford and Paris were initially called in for mutual aid, but were canceled when crews arrived on the scene.No one was injured as a result of the fire.To read more from the Sun Journal, go to  sunjournal.More articles from the BDN