Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommended Monday that the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine should not be used in adults under age 55. This comes amid reports of serious blood clots following vaccinations. The rate of this adverse event is still to be confirmed. The European Medicines Agency has since earlier that there’s no evidence the vaccine can cause blood clots.
Is someone over 55 less likely to be susceptible or did the powers that be just pick that number given that in Europe they used age 60?
It makes you wonder why the cheap, easily distributed vaccine that medical bodies say is safe, is getting suspended over a handful of cases of blood clots when the expensive, difficult to distribute Pfizer apparently had more blood clots associated with it two weeks ago. "Neither figure – the equivalent of one blood clot seen in every 367,000 jabs – is thought to be higher than the risk expected in the general population." Terrible as it is to contemplate, it is not unthinkable that it could be a marketing strategy on the part of Pfizer and the other for-profit offerings to promote the rumour. Over the years they have been caught out over some pretty dodgy practices that they have had to settle. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9366963/Coronavirus-Pfizers-Covid-vaccine-linked-blood-clots-AstraZenecas-UK.html
Wasn't this an anti-vaxx conspiracy a month ago?
Need the full facts of blood facts breakdown from pfizer and other vaccines as well. AZ have so far vaccinated over 30 million worldwide and using approx 30 cases of blood clots cases with 2 deaths is a non story.