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| Thanks for the explanation again. From what I understand the vaccine should stay localized in that the protein spikes it creates should only be present in the nearby cells and not enter the bloodstream. This should prevent widespread damage to the body which in turn should prevent high levels of the clotting/anti clotting proteins in the blood. Therefore there should be virtually no increased risk of blood clotting or bleeding. Does that sound right?
If so, what could be the cause of the reported bleeding and clotting issues? Could it be something as simple as some of the vaccine being injected directly into a blood vessel where it can circulate? Is there any other known mechanism that could come into play to cause these issues? | |
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