It's looking as if it's accepted the Venous Blood Clots are linked to the Covid vaccinations. All of the vaccinations.
A study by Oxford University found the number of people who get blood clots after getting vaccinated with a coronavirus vaccine are about the same for those who get Pfizer PFE, +1.16% and Moderna MRNA, -0.10% vaccines as they are for the AstraZeneca AZN, +1.99% vaccine that was produced with the university's help. According to the study, 4 in 1 million people experience cerebral venous thrombosis after getting the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, versus 5 in 1 million people for the AstraZeneca vaccineThe stats from Oxford's website, of course
"In over 480,000 people receiving a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna), CVT occurred in4 in a million."
* 4 in every million Pfizer/Moderna. That's one every 250,000
"CVT has been reported to occur in about 5 in a million people after first dose of the AZ-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine."
* 5 in every million from AZ- That is 1 in every 200,00
Of course it's still being claimed you can get clots when sick with covid. But you’d have to first contract Covid. Then you’d have to get it worse then the vast majority of people do. Which would require extended hospitalization.
Because the vast majority of people only get mildly ill and require no special treatment.
“Most people who fall sick with COVID-19 will experience mild to moderate symptoms and recover without special treatment.”
I tried to find some statistics regarding the incidence of blood clots and covid. NOT RELATED to extended hospital stays- Because extended hospital stays occur for many reasons, not just Covid.
I can't find anything specific to the coronavirus. Nothing!
"Covid-19 infection blood clots are infrequent and may be from risk factors unrelated to the the virus itself (the Covid-19 infection) |
In fact this reality was covered in a previous post from Tuesday April 13/21:
One study in Amsterdam found that nearly one-third of people hospitalized with severe cases of COVID-19 had complications from blood clots.
Why are clots a risk for hospitalized patients?
Clots are most likely to arise in the blood vessels of the legs. People in the hospital are at higher risk, Dr. Tsuang explains.
“When you’re in the hospital, you’re not up and moving around, so blood moves more slowly through the legs. That makes clots more likely to form.”
As stated that will occur in many cases of hospitalization. Not just for Covid.
So how does this all look to me?
There is little to no evidence the clots that are occurring in very ill, hospitalized covid patients are specifically because of the virus.
There is plenty of evidence- And an obvious connection to deadly brain blood clots and the vaccines- At a rate that should be deemed unacceptable, by everybody who is sentient.
This risk factor should also be deemed unacceptable by health care providers- "Do no harm"
Instead it is being downplayed to push vaccines on coerced, terrorized populations
Ensuring the safety of vaccines is especially important because they’re given to healthy people, rather than treating people who are already sick,
that quote can be found here
From earlier today:
Covid in Canada- A Rational Perspective