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Claiming it is untrue purely on the basis that the study was reported by a mainstream media outlet is absurd beyond belief.
AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford today announced an agreement for the global development and distribution of the University’s potential recombinant adenovirus vaccine aimed at preventing COVID-19 infection from SARS-CoV-2.
originally posted by: nonspecific
So blood clots were a concern with you then?
Was that because of you or was that the standard practice for everyone?
a reply to: butcherguy
originally posted by: HawkEyi
Are they claiming that Blood clot risk higher for COVID-19 patients than after vaccination problary because there are more reports of BC in some of the vaxs? probably.
MSM never mentioned last year that you can Blood Clos from last year. Till Blood Clots started appearing in Vaxs this when the story shifted.
originally posted by: amazingexplorer
I don't think the chance of blood clot depends on either vaccine or covid. Neither has any mechanism to make a blood clot, unless the person already has genetic vulnerability to blood clot anyway.
originally posted by: HawkEyi
Here comes the Mainstream News Media Outlets cherrying picking the polls and the so called studies turning and making Covid into even more scarier virus then in most countries.
In some Asian countries the virus varient isnt as deadly comapred to the orginal but that isnt stopping the MSM from protecting the vaxs which are causing blood clots.
According to the cherry pick study. Covid Patients have a more of a risk of contracting blood clots from covid than the vaccines like AstraZeneca or Pfizer shots.
Dispute the so many reports of people and paitents who had reported more blood clots after receiving AstraZeneca. This is the MSM cheery picking studies for their narrative like how they did with the poll claiming that the majority of people in every country support vax mandates and vax passports.
These kind of studies arent any different its nothing more then cherry picking.
Blood clot risk higher for COVID-19 patients than after vaccination: study
Here are the headlines cherry picking the title for their narrative.
Contracting COVID-19 increases risk of rare blood clots more than getting vaccine, study shows
Here is the narrative from other stories.
80% of Canadians support COVID-19 vaccine passports for travel: poll
Poll shows majority of Canadians support barring unvaccinated from public gatherings
Poll finds most Canadians support vaccine passports Post navigation < > 67 per cent of respondents favour proof of vaccination for non-essential services
Remember last year?
Can farts spread COVID-19? This Australian researcher claims so!
Now they are claiming that that Contracting COVID-19 increases risk of rare blood clots more then vaccination. Yet there are more reports of BC after vaccination so why are they doing these kind of stories?
Fear Mongering.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Covid 19 does increase blood clots, but remember that the vast majority of people get the virus and it does not turn covid. It technically is not a lie they are telling, it is comparing the disease some people get against people who get vaccines. What...only ten percent of people who get the virus get pretty sick where they need to see a doctor. Most of them are released. That still is not covid 19, cut that in half.
Yes, the virus can cause clotting, but so can the flu. I would guess that the coronavirus is actually a little worse than the flu. But only very rarely does the flu vaccine cause clotting issues where these covid vaccines are a lot more common. Basically any time you get sore muscles it is from little bloodclots or from overusing the muscles and cutting off circulation. It can happen by pinching off the supply of blood to anywhere. if you are sore you take aspirins or something like tylenol or iboprophen which stop the platelets from sticking together and allow blood flow to resume to the area. Onions and some other chemistries also do the same thing. The soreness of this virus is common and it does need treatment. I prefer aspirin to tylenol and ibuprofin myself, but that is a personal choice.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: nonspecific
Gotta have a boogeyman. Doncha know?
Freemasons, Illuminati, Democrats, Republicans.
It's all their fault. Feels good, don't it? Doesn't actually accomplish anything though.