DOES COVID-19 VACCINES CAUSE BLOOD CLOTS?

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Are blood clots caused by the COVID-19 vaccines? At first the "experts" said absolutely not. And then the blood clots started appearing. At first they thought it was just a few here and there as the article below suggests by the word "rare". But, now a year later from this article, how rare is it really? The cases of people who died from blood clots to the brain multiplied Locally, I have talked to a Priest, a Funeral Home Director and others. One person not knowing what the other had said- All of them confirmed cases of blood clots to the brain which continue to kill people at an alarming rate. However, to cover this problem, the "experts" say that COVID-19 itself causes blood clots and simply blame it on COVID-19. I am not a doctor. Perhaps COVID-19 can cause blood clots. If that is the case, I don't know of anyone who hasn't got COVID-19 at least once. However, there are people that died from a blood clot to the brain who did not have any COVID-19 since the vaccines provided them a level of immunity which was the advertised purpose of the vaccines in the first place. So, there are some that says COVID-19 causes clots. And then you have others that say the vaccines do. The level of suspicion of the pharmaceutical companies is off the charts. For that matter, people don't even trust or respect the "CDC" anymore. So, where does it leave us? Not in a very comforting place.

Oh, by the way, just for good measure for the MrNA vaccines, the latest one they will try to push a vaccine for will be the "Monkey Pox." Maybe so. Maybe not. It seems like it is lining up for it through. And as a backup, now I hear Polio is back in the news. Would Polio be from Biden's unvaccinated coming across the Border when the rest of us have to be vaccinated? Tell me it isn't so!

NEWS Daily News

Rare Clotting Complication Seen After mRNA Vaccine: Case Report​

The case, following a second Moderna dose, challenges the view that only adenoviral-vector vaccines can cause VITT.​

JUNE 28, 2021
Rare Clotting Complication Seen After mRNA Vaccine: Case Report

For the first time, researchers have described a lethal case of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia potentially induced by an mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine.
A 65-year-old man developed symptoms 10 days after receiving his second dose of the Moderna mRNA-1273 vaccine, Swathi Sangli, MBBS (Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA), and colleagues report in the Annals of Internal Medicine. He presented “with 1 week of bilateral lower-extremity discomfort, intermittent headaches, and 2 days of dyspnea.”
This particular form of clotting abnormality, though extremely rare, has been seen among people who’ve received adenoviral-vector vaccines made by Oxford/AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson, drawing close scrutiny from European and US regulators. The phenomenon, which resembles autoimmune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), has come to be known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) or thrombocytopenia with thrombosis syndrome (TTS).
“Although we believe the evidence supporting VITT or TTS in this case is robust, we cannot rule out atypical HIT or HIT with unrecorded heparin administration,” Sangli et al acknowledge. Still, they say, “this report complicates hypotheses that implicate adenoviral vectors as the sole cause of [this adverse event].”
Geoffrey Barnes, MD (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor), a member of the American College of Cardiology’s peripheral vascular disease section, commented on the news for TCTMD.
“Is it plausible that there could be this autoimmune reaction after the mRNA vaccines? Absolutely. These vaccines are all still new. We’re still trying to figure this out,” Barnes observed. “That being said, I’m not ready to hang my hat on the fact that there’s evidence of VITT or [TTS] after the mRNA vaccines.
 
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