Home » Health » Does rare (but not unknown) side effect really come from … Does rare (but not unknown) side effect really come from … April 11, 2021 by world today news – © REUTERS – The extremely rare side effect of the AstraZeneca vaccine involving platelet deficiency in combination with blood clots has nothing to do with classical thrombosis. This is what cardiologist Thomas Vanassche of UZ Leuven said on Saturday during the weekly press briefing of the vaccination task force. “Anyone who wants to prevent thrombosis should just get vaccinated,” he said. Because anyone who ends up in hospital with corona has a 60 percent chance of a thrombosis, much more than 0.0006 percent after vaccination with AstraZeneca. – Anton Goegebeur Today at 5:00 PM— Related posts:"Breakthrough Brain Surgery: Treating VOGM in an Unborn Baby"Weight loss foods to eat if you are over 50In Risaralda, the Hepatitis B vaccine is applied free of charge to the vulnerable populationJapan, with a record number of deaths from Covid-19 since the beginning of this pandemic year US proposal: more countries should be able to tax multinationals ASSE: The probable lines and the absent ones Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: