No because JnJ was restricted really early for a microclotting side effect that is present in lipid vaccines but hasn't been discussed.
No because JnJ was restricted really early for a microclotting side effect that is present in lipid vaccines but hasn't been discussed.
Is the microclotting from the spike being produced or something else?
Is the microclotting from the spike being produced or something else?
That's an appropriate question but one that isn't going to be researched thoroughly. We're being gaslit into believing it was just some rare side effect in the JnJ but if you definitively proved the microclotting was due to the spike protein you'd disqualify the other vaccines as well. There isn't any money in doing that.
That's an appropriate question but one that isn't going to be researched thoroughly. We're being gaslit into believing it was just some rare side effect in the JnJ but if you definitively proved the microclotting was due to the spike protein you'd disqualify the other vaccines as well. There isn't any money in doing that.
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