Fatal blood clots also caused by mRNA COVID-19 vaccines
We have reported several times on the risk of fatal blood clots with the DNA COVID-19 vaccines (AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson), leading them to be restricted or outright banned in numerous countries, unlike the generally favoured mRNA vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna).
A recent study reveals that the mRNA vaccines can also cause fatal blood clots. Focussing on cerebral venous thrombosis (which involves a blood clot in the brain), the researchers utilised World Health Organisation data and found a “potential safety signal for CVT occurrence after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination”. They added: “CVTs were commonly reported in patients aged 18-44 and 45-64 years, more frequently in women, and mainly in Europe and America. … More than 90% of the patients were in serious condition, and 33% did not recover or died.” Further suggesting that the spike protein may be the culprit, the researchers declare that “awareness about the risk of CVT, even after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination, is necessary”. Source.
Okay then.