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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Online Flag Truro Cornwall 07 May 24 8.33am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by eaglesdare

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- Dad who suffered brain injury days after getting COVID vaccine sues AstraZeneca

There is a compensation scheme in place for those unlucky individuals who are the ones to suffer from the rare side effects. Rare does not mean non existent. Whether to sue is wise or necessary will depend on individual circumstances. The problem will always be to establish certainty of the cause, rather than just observing the effect, so everything takes time, sometimes a lot of time.

So surely the most important thing is ensuring that anyone who has suffered a brain, or any other, injury, is given the most appropriate support available as quickly as possible. Not playing a blame game that worries others and stops them taking sensible precautions against Covid.

 


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Originally posted by eaglesdare

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- Dad who suffered brain injury days after getting COVID vaccine sues AstraZeneca

"Safe and effective Vaccine"

 

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Online Flag Truro Cornwall 07 May 24 3.49pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by eaglesdare

"Safe and effective Vaccine"

It's certainly effective. Nothing can ever be described as 100% safe. Safer for the vast majority than not having it, but for an unfortunate tiny minority, not so. Even getting out of bed tomorrow won't be safe for someone.

 


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View The groover's Profile The groover Flag Danbury 07 May 24 4.05pm Send a Private Message to The groover Add The groover as a friend

Originally posted by Eden Eagle

I remember seeing the nonsense pictures from China showing this - is this what you are referring to? Alongside the pictures showing people collapsing in the street like they have been shot.

No This was UK hospitals

 

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Originally posted by The groover

No This was UK hospitals

Like this?

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View The groover's Profile The groover Flag Danbury 07 May 24 4.12pm Send a Private Message to The groover Add The groover as a friend

Originally posted by Eden Eagle

That has not been my experience- after suffering a HA 12 months ago caused by a blood clot I was able to witness that many of the other patients were much younger than the usual age group with no existing pre-conditions.

Speaking to the staff they shared their view that the numbers are unprecedented and that the main hospital in Ashford was working 24 hours a day with stent surgery to try to keep up with the demand.

Blood clots don't need a stent. They use a vacuum catheter to clear clots. Stents are used to hold open a closed/closing artery. They would first use a balloon catheter to open the area in question, then insert the stent if needed.

I'm pretty sure that covid would not cause the above situation. Clots yes, a need for a stent unlikely.

When I was in William Harvey it was mostly young drug addicts that were adding to the numbers as there was some dodgy drugs doing the rounds.

 

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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 07 May 24 7.40pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

It's certainly effective. Nothing can ever be described as 100% safe. Safer for the vast majority than not having it, but for an unfortunate tiny minority, not so. Even getting out of bed tomorrow won't be safe for someone.

This isn't a Joe Biden thread.

 


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View The groover's Profile The groover Flag Danbury 07 May 24 10.58pm Send a Private Message to The groover Add The groover as a friend

A large clinical trial conducted worldwide shows that treating moderately ill hospitalized COVID-19 patients with a full-dose blood thinner reduced their need for organ support, such as mechanical ventilation, and improved their chances of leaving the hospital. However, the use of this treatment strategy for critically ill COVID-19 patients requiring intensive care did not result in the same outcomes. The formal conclusions from the trial, which was supported in part by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, appear online in The New England Journal of Medicine.

QED.

 

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AstraZeneca withdraws Covid vaccine worldwide after admitting jab can cause "rare" blood clot

 

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Online Flag Truro Cornwall 08 May 24 8.43am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by eaglesdare

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AstraZeneca withdraws Covid vaccine worldwide after admitting jab can cause "rare" blood clot

For commercial reasons!

When there are alternatives available alongside negative publicity then their decision can be understood. The vaccine has saved countless lives around the world but that job is done and the future one can be passed to the alternatives.

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 08 May 24 9.16am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

For commercial reasons!

When there are alternatives available alongside negative publicity then their decision can be understood. The vaccine has saved countless lives around the world but that job is done and the future one can be passed to the alternatives.

I'm not getting involved in the science of this but perhaps the driver behind "Commercial reasons" is that healthcare providers have stopped buying it because they are concerned about it's safety?

 


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Originally posted by eaglesdare

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AstraZeneca withdraws Covid vaccine worldwide after admitting jab can cause "rare" blood clot

Here it is in black and white and people still won’t admit they were wrong. They trust the science but not this science apparently.

 

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