Blood Clot Causes

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The suggestion has been made that recent bloodclot events are due, not to one or other particular vaccine, but due to a procedural error in use of the syringe needle. This might explain multiple events at a single hospital, perhaps due to one or more people making the mistake.


Prof. Niels Høiby (Denmark) (professor of clinical microbiology at Rigshospitalet [National hospital]) has produced a paper but I have not seen an English Language report.
 
it is also a "possibility" that some people get a sore arm / inflamed injection site, whilst many more hardly feel a thing even a short time after the injection?

I could not find the injection site the day after I had my inoculation?
 
the "blood clot" problem appears to be because this vaccine is supposed to be injected into muscle, but incorrect procedure may allow it to enter a blood vessel.
 
depends, apparently, on the way the person holds the fleshy part of the arm.
 
Is it statistically having these side effects whereas the others have none?
 
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I suspect that by this time tomorrow, there will be a great many panic staff meetings on the correct technique of injecting.
 
As many as 1 in 3 people currently suffering with Covid 19 are asymptomatic.This is because they are either infected and will not suffer any illness or infected and have yet to become ill (but are about to), this means a huge number of people are having the vaccine but are already ill. I'm sure the regulators are well aware of this and therefore amazed they still paused the vaccine roll out in some countries.
 
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l. I'm sure the regulators are well aware of this and therefore amazed they still paused the vaccine roll out in some countries

The problem, I think is not the regulators pausing the roll out in Europe, but the public not going to get the vaccine.

It is bad public health messaging.
 
the "blood clot" problem appears to be because this vaccine is supposed to be injected into muscle, but incorrect procedure may allow it to enter a blood vessel.

Wouldn't that be relatively common error, given the many thousands of injections done Daily anyway.
 
I suspect that by this time tomorrow, there will be a great many panic staff meetings on the correct technique of injecting.
If it is the cause, should not the 'correct technique of injecting' have been taught beforehand?

After all, that is what normally happens with trained staff and a properly tested vaccine...
 
A couple of 'maybe' cases out of 25 million jabs and you’re rubbing your hands together in glee. You must lead a pretty uneventful life. Off to bed with you now, you’ve been working all night my little bitur gömul kona.
 
A couple of 'maybe' cases out of 25 million jabs and you’re rubbing your hands together in glee. You must lead a pretty uneventful life. Off to bed with you now, you’ve been working all night my little bitur gömul kona.
As usual the same old pathetic goading when you have no argument...

So do tell us, are you happy to be 'jabbed' with the vaccine by a not up to date misinformed trainee/volunteer?

Oh, and btw...

Wrong language, wrong gender and wrong age group...

You're not very good at this are you :LOL:
 
The first thought that came into my head when this started appearing was, "Are these people at risk of getting a clot anyway because of their underlying health, lifestyle, cholesterol levels etc. But no one seems to raised this possibility until quite recently. It would have been the first thing I checked for if I had been a researcher.
 
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