A recent peer-reviewed study reveals the COVID-19 vaccine is associated with a significantly increased risk of brain blood clots compared to influenza vaccines.
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A peer-reviewed study published on November 1 highlights a stark difference in the incidence of cerebral thrombotic syndromes — blood clots in the brain — between recipients of COVID-19 vaccines and those of flu vaccines. According to the research, the risk of these adverse events is 1,119.6 times higher following COVID-19 vaccination than after receiving the flu shot.
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The study analyzed adverse event (AE) reports from a period of 36 months for COVID-19 vaccines and 408 months for influenza and other vaccines. Researchers documented 5,137 cases of cerebral thromboembolism linked to COVID-19 vaccines compared to only 52 cases associated with flu shots over more than three decades. In contrast, all other vaccines combined accounted for 282 reported AEs during the same 34-year period.
“There is an alarming breach in the safety signal threshold concerning cerebral thrombosis AEs after COVID-19 vaccines compared to that of the influenza vaccines and even when compared to that of all other vaccines,” the study stated in its abstract.
“A study by Rogers et al, titled COVID-19 Vaccines: A Risk Factor for Cerebral Thrombotic Syndromes, was just published after successful peer-review in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science.
“The methodology employed for this study is as follows:… pic.twitter.com/X3XX6KaMW4— Mark Sheffield (@MarkRaymond60) November 7, 2024
Researchers Call for a Moratorium on COVID-19 Vaccines
The researchers raised concerns over the safety implications of the findings. They recommended an immediate global moratorium on COVID-19 vaccines, particularly for women of reproductive age, citing the brain-damaging potential of the vaccines.
An alarming conclusion from the data further emphasized the need for comprehensive reviews and stricter regulations. “An immediate global moratorium on the use of COVID-19 vaccines is necessary with an absolute contraindication in women of reproductive age,” the study authors stated.
Historical Context and Comparison
Previous studies have documented similar findings, indicating that COVID-19 vaccines carry risks that warrant deeper investigation. In their results, the researchers quantified the safety signals and categorized the adverse events, providing data that could help refine vaccine development and policy-making.
Widespread Concerns
This study has prompted discussions across multiple health platforms, including Children’s Health Defense, which compared the reported risks in percentage terms. The findings add to ongoing debates about vaccine safety and the need for rigorous post-market surveillance to ensure public health.
As more studies emerge, health authorities face mounting pressure to balance vaccine accessibility with safety, ensuring that risks are transparently communicated to the public.
A peer reviewed study published November 1 documented how the Covid shot carries a risk of blood clots in the brain that is 1,119.6 times higher than that of the Flu shot. Chiefly, the study compared incidences of cerebral thrombotic syndromes (blood clots in the brain) following Covid, Flu and regular vaccines.
“There are 5137 cerebral thromboembolism AEs reported in the 3 years (36 months) after COVID-19 vaccines compared to 52 AEs [adverse events] for the influenza vaccines over the past 34 years (408 months) and 282 AEs for all other vaccines (excluding COVID-19) over the past 34 years (408 months),” the study said in the ‘Abstract’ section.
The researchers announced that the data implies a breach of safety signal with the Covid vaccines due to their brain-damaging nature and called to stop the shots.
“There is an alarming breach in the safety signal threshold concerning cerebral thrombosis AEs after COVID-19 vaccines compared to that of the influenza vaccines and even when compared to that of all other vaccines. An immediate global moratorium on the use of COVID-19 vaccines is necessary with an absolute contraindication in women of reproductive age,” the study said in the ‘Abstract’ section.
The results section breaks down the number of various adverse events per shot.
Previous studies have documented a similar phenomenon.
Note this study is being written about elsewhere with authors reporting the difference between the Covid and Flu shot’s side effects in a percentage that’s rounded off.
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