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Does covidshield cause bloodclot brain?
Few countries ban covidshield vaccine due to its side effect that is blood clotting in brain. Should we take it or not?
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Hi,it's wrong news spread by media.i have taken coveisheild vaccine.no problems.proceed.
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It's very rare. And may or may not be associated with the vaccine it self. Thus WHO recommended it as benefits clearly outweighs the risk. India have successfully given more than 6 crore doses which higher than all the countries combined. So do not worry go for it.
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It's rare side effect .In servey incidence in point, in million. So you can take .
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Ofcourse you should take it. Afterall That's a rare side effect. Chance of getting Blood clots as rare side effect was 1 in 100000. So not takin it is worse than taking it. Risk vs benefit ratio.
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If you are free from any arterial diseases u can take vaccine. Feel free to ask nd consult
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