Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Ivan Semeniuk
Publication Date: February 12, 2025 - 21:10
Blood clots tied to vaccines can also occur spontaneously, scientists find
February 12, 2025
In February, 2021, as health authorities around the globe raced to blunt the COVID-19 pandemic, reports began to emerge of a rare but serious adverse effect associated with one of the first vaccines to reach the public.That vaccine, manufactured by Britain-based pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, was soon connected to dangerous blood clots in about one in 66,000 recipients – a rate too low for the effect to have turned up in clinical trials of the vaccine.
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