The COVID-19 vaccine from the Anglo-Swedish company AstraZeneca is indeed capable of causing blood clots
Experts at the University of Oslo Hospital have come to this conclusion after studying the cases of three patients who ended up in the hospital bed after the vaccination.
Prof André Holme, head of the expert group, said the blood clots were probably linked to a strong immune response to the drug. Vaccinated people began producing specific antibodies in their bodies which activated their platelets and triggered the clots. In doing so, the antibodies flushed platelets out of the bloodstream, which explains the bleeding.
“Nothing but the vaccine can explain why we got such an immune reaction”, – said Holme. – “There is nothing in the history of these patients that could have caused it. I’m sure it’s these antibodies, and I don’t see any other cause than the vaccine.”
AstraZeneca officials would not comment on the experts’ findings.
As News Front previously reported, the use of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine has been discontinued in many European countries, including Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, France, Norway and Denmark. The EU regulator, however, believes that the benefits of using the drug justify the risks.