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The prevalence of these types of COVID cases is not well-defined, but some of the numbers are worrisome. A Dutch study conducted early in the pandemic of 184 ICU patients found the cumulative incidence of thrombotic complications (PE, DVT, stroke, heart attack or arterial embolism) in COVID-19 patients to be 31 percent. Venous events were noted in 27 percent, while arterial thrombotic events were observed in 3.7 percent. Italian researchers, meanwhile, reported significantly higher numbers of patients presenting with ALI in 2020: 16.3 percent versus 1.8 percent for the same time frame in 2019, prepandemic.
When I ask about COVID vaccination, Candice, a flight attendant and nursing student, tells me that she was so busy working “that I just wasn’t able to get it.” Now, she adds, “this whole process has brought me to thinking that it’s important to get vaccinated so you don’t lose your limbs and you don’t lose your life. I have lost three of my limbs and half of my foot. It’s scary, and I’m only 30.”
And her brother? “Well, he was vaccinated,” she says. “He’s doing very well. He didn’t lose any limbs.”
D'Ath said the government is currently gathering information in an effort to explain the increase. "Sometimes you can't explain why those things happen," the minister said. These include heart attacks, chest pain and difficulty breathing. An additional 120 ambulance workers will be deployed in Queensland in May as the state expects demand to increase further this winter.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Since the vaccines are not working like they believed they would, they are not publicizing that people are flooding into the ERs and hospitals for anything to do with viruses....that was to be expected....they do not want to admit they backed a falsity as to the effective of this vaccine technology.
This SARS-CoV2 virus was not that much of a threat to the majority of the people, just to the ones most susceptable to it. Some meds block appropriate immune response, and some meds used to treat one condition raise the risk of another happening. Improperly interpreted scientific evidence produced this problem...we cannot expect them to fix the problem because they do not want to admit they messed up. They would lose their predominant positions with good pay.
Human nature, I see this to varying degrees throughout our society.
originally posted by: chris_stibrany
a reply to: Sander1976
dank u wel
The vast majority of those that took these injections will never admit to themselves that if they have complications like heart problems or blood clots, that it's due to the injections. It's too much cognitive dissonance and too damaging to most psyches.
tot ziens
originally posted by: whyamIhere
The easiest person to lie to:
Yourself
originally posted by: frogs453
Again, just like a busy er. Without context of why the patients are there, you cannot assume the Vax or covid.
But, why not assume covid first over the Vax? Here's some info.
In April, blood clots emerged as one of the many mysterious symptoms attributed to Covid-19, a disease that had initially been thought to largely affect the lungs in the form of pneumonia. Quickly after came reports of young people dying due to coronavirus-related strokes. Next it was Covid toes — painful red or purple digits.
What do all of these symptoms have in common? An impairment in blood circulation. Add in the fact that 40% of deaths from Covid-19 are related to cardiovascular complications, and the disease starts to look like a vascular infection instead of a purely respiratory one.
Months into the pandemic, there is now a growing body of evidence to support the theory that the novel coronavirus can infect blood vessels, which could explain not only the high prevalence of blood clots, strokes, and heart attacks, but also provide an answer for the diverse set of head-to-toe symptoms that have emerged.
originally posted by: CaptainCringe
Healthcare worker also testifies that after vaccination a lot of people (even young people) suffered myocarditis, embolisms, bloodclots, you name it...
She compared to the past, and even though there were cases in the past, not nearly as many as in this era...
Also: "People kept getting sick, vaccinated or not..."