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Scientists’ theory: Why AstraZeneca, J&J shots can cause blood clots – Business Insider
AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson’s vaccines can cause “mutant” proteins to escape cells, triggering a response in blood vessels, the scientists say.
German scientists say they’ve figured out why some COVID-19 vaccines cause unusual blood clots in rare cases.
The team of scientists from Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany, said Wednesday that the delivery mechanism for AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson’s vaccines was responsible for causing blood clots after immunization.
All existing COVID-19 vaccines work by delivering a piece of genetic code into the body. This teaches the body to create a harmless part of the virus, which triggers an…
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