Doctor tells Canadian state media that after flu season comes 'stroke season'
A Calgary-based family physician and urgent care doctor appeared on Canadian state media earlier this week to explain the alleged link between influenza, infection, and stroke. When explaining the linkage, Dr. Raj Bhardwaj of the University of Calgary note...
Check out those two links for yourself folks. Don't believe anything V&C1 tells you about them - she tends to edit them to make them fit her narrative better. Just check back through this thread to see her in action.
One is old news about women getting blood clots from AstraZeneca https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35339857/ If you are concerned about it get one of the other vaccines.
As for the other study: same thing. "...a rare complication within 4 weeks post COVID-19 vaccination, particularly with viral vector vaccines."
V&C1 is just repeating herself, so I won't go into the detail I did earlier. Read those comments if you wish.
1 - Stroke Associated with COVID-19 Vaccines:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35339857/
2 - Acute ischemic stroke and vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia post COVID-19 vaccination; a systematic review
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35752132/
Yes, please read.
Read if you're curious, but it's the old AstraZeneca / rare blood clots story. Choose another vaccine if you don't like that one.
As an uneducated mechanic, who admitted not having the education to understand science or medicine, the fact you are giving anonymous medical advice is hilarious.
As a fat, masked boomer, with zero education, you are telling people to take an experimental drug with zero long term data.
I’m so happy you’re getting boosted.
Folks, V&C1 thinks information from Cedars Sinai, the British Heart Foundation, Johns Hopkins University, the Journal of the American Medical Association, etc. - which usually has names, dates, and even email addresses - is "anonymous"