Very rare cases of blood clots linked to the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine are well-known and have been publicly recognized since 2021
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AstraZeneca admits for the first time that its COVID-19 vaccine can cause blood clots
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AstraZeneca admits for the first time that its COVID-19 vaccine can cause blood clots
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“COVID-19 shots are not vaccines” because they don’t “prevent one from becoming infected”
“This article has inaccuracies throughout with a clear view to push an anti-vaccine agenda. The picture depicting a skull with eyes and nose made of coronaviruses in the shape of the U.S. is sensationalist. The opening line calls it Biden’s strategy. It was also Trump’s and is the strategy of every country and the WHO.”
“This article recycles old tropes such as “it’s been warm before”, “CO2 levels have been higher in the past” (millions of years ago!), “CO2 is plant food”, “warming is good for ecosystems/humans”, “so far impacts are small, so they will remain small”, etc. All these pseudo-arguments have been addressed many times before (see examples here, here, and here). This article is clearly motivated, misleading and biased.”
“Scientists unanimously qualify this article as misleading and in disagreement with elementary science.”