In Australia an average of 46 people each day get a Blood Clot, from a population of 25 million. This was in 2019, well before COVID (see below).
The European Union have stated that there have been 37 blood clot events by early March, after 17 million people had received the British vaccine, AstraZeneca.
Seventeen EU countries suspended the use of the UK’s Oxford jab over fears it causes blood clots, even though there is no conclusive evidence of them being caused by the vaccine.
Was it Political? The EU versus the UK..
The decision by Germany, France and Italy to suspend AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 shots after several countries reported possible serious side-effects is a “political one”, the director general of Italy’s medicines authority AIFA said on Tuesday.
Suspension of AstraZeneca shots is ‘political decision’: Italy’s medicines regulator head
About 2,500 Europeans are dying of COVID in Europe every day. They NEED a vaccine to save these lives.
About 4 Europeans are getting blood clots every day, coincidentally after getting a vaccine shot.
The EU has decided to protect people from blood clots, rather than protect them from COVID deaths.
Blood clots can occur naturally and are not uncommon.
The incedence of Blood Clots is higher for older people.
46 Blood Clots per day.
“In Australia, at least 17,000 people (17,000/365=46.57) develop VTE each year (annual incidence, 0.83 per 1000 population),” Tran and colleagues wrote. “The lifetime risk of VTE is 8%, with 1% of people aged over 80 years experiencing their first VTE.”.
https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2019/new-guidelines-venous-thromboembolism
Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a term referring to blood clots in the veins.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a medical condition that occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein.
Risk of getting a Blood Clot
Before COVID
About 1 in every thousand people get a blood clot each year.
That is about 17,000 in 17 million.
With COVID
About 165 in every 1,000 that are admitted to hospital will get a blood clot.
That is about 2.8 million in 17 million.
With the Vaccine
40 people out of 17 million vaccinated got a blood clot. (But NONE conclusively being caused by the vaccine).
Seventeen EU countries have suspended the use of the UK’s Oxford jab over fears it causes blood clots.
After more than 17 million people received the vaccine, there have been 37 blood clot events by early March. But NONE conclusively being caused by the vaccine.
About 2,500 Europeans are dying of COVID in Europe every day.
About 4 Europeans are getting blood clots every day, coincidentally after getting a vaccine shot.
The EU decides to protect from blood clots, rather than protect from COVID deaths.
Blood clots can occur naturally and are not uncommon.
To put this into perspective, unrelated to vaccination:
Every year, about 1 in 1,000 people develop a clot in the leg (a deep vein thrombosis, or DVT).
How Common are Blood Clots with COVID infections?
Among people with COVID-19 severe enough to need hospital admission:
1 in 6 develop at least one abnormal clot, including DVT or PE.
The risk of clotting or bleeding with severe COVID-19 infection is thousands of times higher than even the worst case scenario from vaccines.
(https://patient.info/news-and-features/astrazeneca-vaccine-is-it-safe-and-does-it-cause-blood-clots)
Despite several European countries suspending the use of the AstraZeneca jab, the WHO’s top scientist insisted there had been no documented deaths linked to COVID-19 vaccines.
Soumya Swaminathan told the briefing: “We do not want people to panic.”
The WHO’s leading scientist added no association had so far been found between the “thromboembolic events” reported in some countries and Covid jabs.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) insisted “many thousands of people” develop blood clots every year throughout EU and “the number of thromboembolic events overall in vaccinated people seems not to be higher than that seen in the general population”.
At the moment, the message is absolutely clear – go and get your vaccine when offered.
EU governments have used just 48 million doses out of the 62.2 million delivered to them, according to official data published by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
Seventeen EU countries, including France, Germany, Portugal, Sweden, Ireland, Italy, Cyprus, Slovenia, Spain, Denmark, Romania, Latvia, Austria, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Bulgaria, have all suspended use of the Oxford jab over fears it causes blood clots.
Out of more than 17 million people who were inoculated with the shots, there have been 15 events of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and 22 events of pulmonary embolism reported as of early March (https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/wellness/astrazeneca-vaccine-blood-clot/2021/03/15/d0d5f1ee-85b0-11eb-82bc-e58213caa38e_story.html)
6,728 people died from COVID yesterday.
2,578 of these died in Europe.
Some EU countries stopped the vaccine because about 4 people per day had blood clots.
The decision by European capitals was derided as a “political one” as experts warned the move puts lives at risk.
Europe’s medical regulator the EMA has doubled down on claims that the benefits of the vaccine “outweigh the risk of side-effects”.
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The EMA has handed down its verdict.
The EMA regulator on Thursday said it had reviewed 469 reports of thromboembolic events in people who had received the vaccine — a figure lower than would normally be expected in the general population.
So the 13 countries suspended a drug that may well lower the risk of blood clots than increase it, and they did it despite warnings not to from the EMA and World Health Organisation.
https://amp.smh.com.au/world/europe/europe-is-lashing-out-like-a-wounded-animal-but-its-vaccine-injuries-are-self-inflicted-20210319-p57c4t.html