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originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: SentientBunnySuit
I find it very frustrating how the corrupted pharma killers come back and try to justify killing people with their never properly testes crap and here in the US you can not even sue them.
I guess we the herd or cattle are expendable.
originally posted by: SentientBunnySuit
Study shows potential trigger for rare blood clots due to ingredients in the Oxford AZ shots. Study included a team from AstraZeneca. I anticipate Twitter ban of AstraZeneca and everyone in the UK for disinformation about their own product any moment.
www.bbc.com...
originally posted by: jimmyx
Then don’t take anything, and see if you survive, it’s that simple. I don’t care.
originally posted by: jimmyx
Then don’t take anything, and see if you survive, it’s that simple. I don’t care.
www.bbc.com...
"You could never have predicted it would have happened and the chances are vanishingly small, so we need to remember the bigger picture of the number of lives this vaccine has saved," said Prof Parker.
originally posted by: jimmyx
Then don’t take anything, and see if you survive, it’s that simple. I don’t care.
originally posted by: joejack1949
I'm not sure what conspiracy was confirmed with this study. Deep vein thrombosis was disclosed as a rare side effect from the very early stages of the vaccine roll-out (73 deaths and counting out of 50+ million doses).
Here's a link to the study for people who don't want to give the BBC your precious mouse clicks:
ChAdOx1 interacts with CAR and PF4 with implications for thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome