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German scientists may have answer to rare COVID-19 vaccine blood clots – CGTN
Austria, Denmark and Norway have dropped viral vector vaccines from their vaccination campaigns.

A team of scientists in Germany believe they have figured out why the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccines have resulted in rare blood clotting.
The breakthrough has yet to be peer reviewed, but it could yield some of the answers pharmaceutical giants are desperately looking for, as some countries pull away from viral vector vaccines and instead renew contracts with mRNA vaccine makers.
In basic terms, the AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson jabs use harmless cold viruses to deliver…
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