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Scientists link AstraZeneca vaccine to arterial blood clots arterial blood clots, blood clot – Open Access Government
Scientists have found rare instances of blood clots in veins after the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine – now, they have the first evidence of arterial blood clots
Clots in the veins, specifically in the brain, have been discussed at large across Europe in relation to the AstraZeneca vaccine. The European Medicines Agency dismissed the chances of a blood clot after the injection and okayed the drug for ongoing use, describing the risk as an “extremely small likelihood”.
In the UK and US, similar investigations brought similar conclusions – label the vaccine with this potential side effect, but keep it in circulation because the likelihood of blood clots remains…
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