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Does covidshield cause blood clot brain?
I read some articles related to side effect of covid shield vaccine that it cause blood clots in brain. Even few countries ban it. Should we take it or not?
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This is d main cause of d severe second wave, I will say, the rumour have engulfed our society, with regards just I will like to mention that, more than 90 percent of doctors have taken vaccine,,,, hopefully not because docs are illiterate or dumb, just bcz they know what could b d outcome without vaccination.... Anyway we r not left with any other option... Go for it, and encourage others also...till now it looks safe
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It is safe, the said complication is very rare. Even a simple medicine like paracetamol can lead to liver failure , that does not mean medicine do not work or not safe. Tell details of any allergies or health issues before taking the vaccine to the doctor there.
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Nope but still a long way to go. As vaccinated people are different and have pre existing disease they have have suffered stroke. M Vaccine is safe.
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