Looks like the “conspiracy theorists” were right again.
A new study found that those who got the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine are 3.5x more likely to develop rare blood clots than the general population.
Women between 30 and 64 were most likely to develop the clots.
Blood clots can lead to strokes or even death.
Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine increases a person’s risk of developing rare blood clots, a new study suggests.
Researchers from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, compared data from the general population before the pandemic to data gathered from reported vaccine side-effects suffered by Americans.
They found that a person who received the vaccine was 3.5 times as likely to develop brain blood clots as an average person before the pandemic.
Blood clotting, and specifically cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) is a well known side-effect of the J&J vaccine, and the discovery of this risk was the reason usage of the vaccine was paused in April.
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