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Blood clot risk up to 10 times higher with coronavirus itself than its vaccines, study suggests – Yahoo Singapore News
The odds of developing the complication ‘markedly increase’ with the infection.

An effective coronavirus vaccination programme has long been hailed as a route out of the pandemic. (Stock, Getty Images)
The risk of developing a blood clot with the coronavirus itself is up to 10 times higher than experiencing the complication post-vaccine, research suggests.
Concerns have been raised over the University of Oxford-AstraZeneca jab. As of 31 March, 79 blood clot cases had been linked to the vaccine’s first dose, of whom 19 patients died.
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