Virgin Australia boss slammed for comments, Nurse diagnosed with blood clots | 9 News Australia

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Virgin Australia’s boss has been slammed by the Prime Minister as insensitive after she called for the Australian borders to open after she said ‘some people may die’. An 18-year-old trainee nurse, who received the AstraZeneca jab, has developed blood clots. Subscribe and 🔔: https://bit.ly/2noaGhv | Get more breaking news at 9News.com.au: https://bit.ly/2nobVgF

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