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To: Cathi

This is the same case which has been repeatedly posted.

She is one of six such fatal cases in the USA (all women), out of 7,993,255 J&J doses given.

The rate at which this is seen to occur after the J&J shot, is about the same as the other COVID vaccines - which is less than the population average.

The reason is likely that the vaccines have been disproportionally given to older people, whereas these CVST blood clots are mostly seen in women of child-bearing age, as a known side effect of estrogen-based birth control drugs.

It is also seen in post-menopausal women, as a known side effect of estrogen Hormone Replacement Therapy, but that is a much smaller market than birth control drugs.

Statistically, there is no higher risk of these blood clots with the vaccine, than there is without it (if you control for age and gender). That is why the European Medicines Agency cleared AstraZeneca’s vaccine in Europe, after similar concerns were raised.

It appears to be pure coincidence, like taking the vaccine, and a week later having a car crash, or hitting the lottery.


23 posted on 04/22/2021 8:55:51 AM PDT by BeauBo (F)
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To: BeauBo

This right here. Moderna and Pfizer want J&J out of the game, and they are using their media lapdogs to whip people up and then their bought and paid government officials to get it done.


28 posted on 04/22/2021 9:07:31 AM PDT by TarasBulbous
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To: Cathi

I need to amend my earlier post.

There were six reported cases of these CVST blood clots occurring after (now 8,018,365) J&J vaccinations in women, but this case was the only fatality.


51 posted on 04/22/2021 11:24:19 AM PDT by BeauBo (F)
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