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 The FDA has not responded to concerns that mRNA products, through spike proteins, have "the potential to cause microvascular injury.... ?

(Inflammation and small blood clots)" to the brain, heart, liver and kidneys in ways that were not assessed in the safety trials.

Above is an excerpt from the article about the American Association of Physicians and Surgeons stating vaccines should be watched for clots.

Does this sound like a safe vaccine to you?

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  • 2 hours ago

    The vaccine trials were all watched for clots and all post release studies of the millions of people who have gotten the vaccine are under study and alerts went out to be on the watch for clots. 

    Actual studies of people are more important than test tube studies. If you are worried about clots then you watch people for clots for which we are doing. 

    The vaccine is out there and has been given to millions of people and the it is rare to see people develop clots outside or any higher than the general population at large which indicates that the vaccine was not responsible for those clots. 

    The next thing you'll claim is that it causes autism in adults and that we need to study the vaccine for causing autism. No it does not and we don't have to study something that isn't related to the vaccine.

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