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Not Corona vaccine but blood clots caused by smoking birth control pills and cigarettes


- Some European countries have temporarily banned the estrogen vaccine

New delhi date. Wednesday, April 14, 2021

In the last few days, there have been reports of blood clots due to the corona vaccine. A number of European countries have announced temporary bans on the AstraZeneca vaccine following reports of blood clots. In the midst of all this, Johnson & Johnson's one-dose corona vaccine has also been temporarily banned following an investigation into reports of blood clots in the United States. So is the blood clotting just because of the vaccine or are there other reasons behind it?

Spanish doctor Maria Leonor Ramos created a graphic to explain the risk of blood clots in the body. If 1 million people are vaccinated with the AstraGeneca vaccine, only 4 of them are at risk of bleeding. That means only 0.0004 percent.

Blood clots are found in 500 to 1,200 women out of 1 million who take birth control pills. That is, 0.05 to 0.12 percent. Of the 1 million smokers, 1,763 have a blood clot. That is, 0.18 percent. Of the 1 million people who have coronary heart disease, 1,65,000, or 16.5 percent, are at risk.


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