There appears
to be growing concern, globally, about the safety of the AstraZeneca
"vaccine". I use the term "vaccine" because it is not a
vaccine, it is a therapeutic. A real vaccine prevents infection. the COVID19
"vaccine" does not prevent infection, nor does it prevent
transmission if you have it.
"we shouldn’t be surprised if they are less effective at stopping people transmit the virus than preventing them becoming ill. This is because the type of immunity they generate is likely to be better at fighting off severe rather than mild infections".
If you are under 55 there is next to no chance that you will become seriously ill, or worse yet die, from COVID19.
https://www.health.gov.au/resources/covid-19-deaths-by-age-group-and-sex
However
evidence is mounting, from the report in The Guardian:
"“There is
substantial uncertainty about the benefit of providing AstraZeneca Covid-19
vaccines to adults under 55 given the potential risks,” said Dr Shelley Deeks,
vice-chair of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization.
Deeks said the
updated recommendations came amid new data from Europe that suggests the risk
of blood clots is now potentially as high as one in 100,000, much higher than
the one in one million risk believed before.
She said most
of the patients in Europe who developed a rare blood clot after vaccination
with AstraZeneca were women under age 55, and the fatality rate among those who
develop clots is as high as 40%."
And from the ABC:
"The decision came after the country's medical regulator announced it had received a total of 31 reports of rare blood clots in recent recipients of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Nine of the people died, and all but two of the cases involved women aged 20 to 63, the Paul Ehrlich Institute said."
There is data available on adverse effects, update weekly. At the moment we are up to 5.4 cases per 1000 doses, far higer than the risk of COVID19 for those under 55 and healthy.
https://www.tga.gov.au/periodic/covid-19-vaccine-weekly-safety-report-24-03-2021
Here is the permalink for the weekly updates:
https://www.tga.gov.au/communicating-covid-19-safety-information
UPDATE:
"Denmark suspended the shots for two weeks after a 60-year-old woman who was given an AstraZeneca shot from a batch used in Austria formed a blood clot and died, health authorities said.
Austria had earlier stopped using the batch while investigating a death from coagulation disorders and an illness from a pulmonary embolism.
Italy also said it would suspend the use of a batch of the
vaccine following the deaths of two men in Sicily, but added this batch was
different to the one used in Austria."
Thanks to Instagram user @olabolme for putting me onto this
information.
Denmark, Iceland and Norway stopped using the AstraZeneca
"Vaccine" in early March which means that they, Austria, Italy,
Canada and some parts of Germany have all halted the roll out of this
treatment.
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