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2023-06-12 16:16:29
The mRNA vaccines have not been shown to increase the risk of blood clots in multiple studies. However, two COVID-19 vaccines (Johnson & Johnson/AstraZeneca) are associated with an extremely rare syndrome known as vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2023-06-12 17:12:52
Studies conclude mRNA vaccines don't add clot risk. Two COVID-19 vaccines (Johnson&Johnson/AstraZeneca) have seen extremely rare (2 in 20 million) cases of vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT), but clot risk due to Covid itself dwarfs any tiny vaccine risk. [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2023-06-13 04:13:46
Dr McCullogh is reporting on his personal experience and therefore is a personal opinion. NNN - any dissenting views can be debated via comments section
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