Saturday, July 6, 2024

Stroke Risk: COVID Shots 200 Times More Likely To Cause Blood Clots In Brain Children's Health Defense

The COVID-19 vaccines had an over 1,000-fold increased risk of blood clots in the brain compared to the flu vaccine and more than a 200-fold increased risk compared to all other vaccines, according to a study by Dr. Peter McCullough and colleagues.

The COVID-19 vaccines carry a much higher risk of blood clots in the brain compared with other vaccines, according to a new study by Dr. Peter McCullough and colleagues.

McCullough - a cardiologist with over 1,000 publications and over 685 citations in the National Library of Medicine - told The Defender the study showed "An unacceptable risk of catastrophic thrombotic injuries to the brain" in individuals who took one or more COVID-19 shots.

"Compared to influenza vaccines given over 34 years, COVID-19 vaccines in 36 months of use had over 1000-fold increased risk of most blood clot events, and compared to all vaccines combined administered over 34 years, this risk remained at over 200-times greater with COVID-19 vaccination."

Prior research has suggested that the spike protein in both the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the COVID-19 vaccine can cause serious blood clotting, McCullough and his co-authors noted in their report.

In the three years since the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, they found 5,137 reports of a brain blood clot event in those who received one or more COVID-19 shots.

VAERS data showed only 52 reports since 1990 of a brain blood clot event following a flu vaccine and 282 since 1990 following all other vaccinations, they said. 

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/stroke-blood-clot-covid-vaccine-increase-risk/ 

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