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"Beware the high risk of blood clotting with AZ Vaccine" [Chicken Little)

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The blood clot hysteria is put into perspective by an Aussie Doctor's response to the question of AZ risk:

Answer: Hi Taylor, did you know the risk of blood-clotting when taking the female contraception pill is 1 in 1000, while the risk with the AstraZeneca vaccine is 1 in 100,000? You don’t see media campaigns blaming politicians about the pill being available for Australian women, do you? The risk of dying from Viagra is 1 in 20,000 but men still take it daily.

If you want to talk numbers, the chance of dying from being struck by lightning is 1 in 138,849, sunstroke is 1 in 8,248, a pedestrian incident is 1 in 543 and cancer is 1 in 7.

Remember – 30,000 Australians have blood clots every year, that’s 82 a day. It’s all about perspective.

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Very interesting 

 

Thanks for sharing, as we are expecting  this vaccine in a few weeks time this info certainly eases my mind 

If you're explaining it to a local, ask them how many times they have won the 1 in 1000 (matching the last three numbers of the national draw) underground lottery after playing it twice a month for most of your adult life?

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