Short-term safety of COVID-19 vaccines in England 2020/21 – acute venous thromboembolic events
Short-term safety of COVID-19 vaccines in England 2020/21 – acute venous thromboembolic events is an OpenSAFELY project from The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. Every time a researcher runs their analytic code against patient data, it is audited in public here.
Project Retired
Confirmation received from Helen to say project has been retired and that no analysis was run. Anna Schultze (new project lead owing to Helen changing jobs) is completing project closedown activities.
Workspaces
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- GitHub repository:
- covid-vaccine-safety-research
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- master
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- GitHub repository:
- vaccine-characteristics-research
- Git branch:
- master
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Reports
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Researchers
- Anna Schultze