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WHO Reported that Blood Clots Are “Very Rare”

  • By Steph. G. Halston.
  • (General Dispatch) – A WHO specialist reported that both health agencies and individuals can be confident, even if it is determined that the AstraZeneca vaccine is causing blood clots.
  • Agencies such as the WHO’s Department of Immunization and Vaccines and the UN Health Agency and the EU Agency are studying the link between the AstraZeneca vaccine and blood clots. They are studying the link between the vaccine and the blood clots that they describe as “strange”.
  • However, despite several nations suspending administration of the vaccine, other countries continue to distribute the AstraZeneca vaccine to members of their population.
  • However, so far, none of the competent health organizations through their investigations have been able to effectively determine that the clots are caused by the vaccine.
  • It should be noted that the latent emergency due to the spread of the coronavirus, together with the new variants, have alarmed the leaders of many countries to supply the vaccine regardless of the company that manufactures it.
  • Meanwhile, health authorities in several countries expect to be supplied by the AstraZeneca vaccine in the coming weeks.
  • On the other hand, according to experts in the area of vaccines and immunizations, the deaths registered so far may be due to complications that the patient already has in his/her organism and not to the vaccine.
  • Finally, the WHO will offer official statements, once the progress of the investigations reaches an objective result.

Adittional Information:

Bretibart: EU agency: AstraZeneca vaccine safe, will add clot warning

Washington Post: European regulator says AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine is ‘safe and effective,’ but link to rare blood clots cannot be ruled out

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