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Thailand reports first death of patient after having COVID vaccine

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On 4/5/2021 at 10:19 AM, EricTh said:

According to Bangkokpost which I am not allowed to link, the Thai monk who died hours after taking the vaccine took Astrazeneca. 

 

I am sure The Guardian is considered reliable source.

 

There are reports of blood clot in Australia

 

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/apr/03/australian-covid-vaccine-astrazeneca-experts-urgently-meet-after-blood-clot-case-in-melbourne

 

Seven UK deaths reported after taking Astrazeneca.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/apr/02/covid-further-rare-blood-clot-cases-found-in-oxford-astrazeneca-recipients

 

I think it's best to admit that there will be a small number of serious adverse effects per million of people vaccinated, just as there is when crossing the road, riding a bike, and even eating fish, etc.

 

Along with the Pfizer vaccine, the AZ jab has produced spectacular results in the UK.

 

This is what the average Joe seems to say:

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9446349/People-waiting-jab-say-NOT-blood-clot-fears.html

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    So pure speculation at this point and only conjecture.  The man could have been hit by a bus and killed, but the title still would still have said he died after having Covid vaccination...this is just

  • So if a patient dies of covid vaccine but has underlying health conditions then he didn't die of covid vaccine.   But if a patient gets covid and has underlying health conditions he then die

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On 3/26/2021 at 2:56 PM, smiggley said:

I said from the start why are they wasting the vaccine on people already on their death bed. Get the economy up and running first.

 

Maybe some day you will be old and pondering your death bed when another coronavirus kicks off.

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On 3/26/2021 at 8:50 AM, ftpjtm said:

No mention of which vaccine he received?

 

      Fatal , comes to mind ...

On 4/10/2021 at 9:55 AM, NanLaew said:

 

Maybe some day you will be old and pondering your death bed when another coronavirus kicks off.

      Correct .  I  am old .  my problem is .

       Who do i leave my money to . 

    My uncaring family in the UK . 

     Or lady younger more , in my paradise ....555

Another NES English teacher.? 

at this point in time, nobody knows which one is safer as they all, one way or another, appear to have some issues, my sister (70) was injected with the AZ had reaction to it (vomiting, body and head aches, fever) she's waiting for the 2nd shot but she doesn't want AZ, let's see what the Frenchies propose

 

https://au.yahoo.com/news/dad-of-seven-suffers-massive-stroke-hours-after-covid-vaccine-215054401.html

Dad of seven suffers massive stroke hours after Covid vaccine

Hospitalised Brad Malagarie, 43, is unable to walk or talk, his family, who are convinced the stroke was a result of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, says.

2 hours ago, Mavideol said:

at this point in time, nobody knows which one is safer as they all, one way or another, appear to have some issues, my sister (70) was injected with the AZ had reaction to it (vomiting, body and head aches, fever) she's waiting for the 2nd shot but she doesn't want AZ, let's see what the Frenchies propose

 

https://au.yahoo.com/news/dad-of-seven-suffers-massive-stroke-hours-after-covid-vaccine-215054401.html

Dad of seven suffers massive stroke hours after Covid vaccine

Hospitalised Brad Malagarie, 43, is unable to walk or talk, his family, who are convinced the stroke was a result of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, says.

I was diagnosed as a high risk stroke victim in 2008, can happen at any time and you have to learn to live with it. There are probably thousand around the world in the same position as I was in 2008, undiagnosed.

The doctor wanted me to take warfarin but I declined, said I would take my chances, I had seen what that did to my brother. Fortunately in 2013 other drugs came on the market and a bit later I started on Apixaban, reduces the risk, doesn't take it away.

I would have no hesitation whatsoever in taking any of the vaccines, why on earth would I get stressed and risk a stroke.

As far as your article is concerned, I would doubt very much that vaccine would have caused thrombocytopenia and that the platlets had started sticking together in the timeframe suggested, normally days rather than hours. It is more likely the clots, if in fact that was the case, that caused the stroke were already in the body, either from an already low platlet count or some other condition like atrial fibrillation. Strokes can also be caused by burst blood vessel.

Some good info on the subject. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00940-0

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