Blood Clots, Pulmonary Emboli in Young Women: A Not-so-rare and Often Fatal Complication of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination
Pulmonary embolism (blood clots in the lungs) as an adverse event following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination has been well known since the vaccines were rolled out. Here is a case report of a 59 year old woman with pulmonary embolism 7 days after 1st Pfizer dose, published in June 2021. They always knew. (click here)
Shockingly, World Health Organization’s VigiAccess database records 29,046 pulmonary embolism adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination!
When a condition is as fatal as pulmonary embolism, 29,000 people reporting this to the WHO is an absolutely staggering number.
Anecdotally, women seem to be more affected by this adverse event, although it does happen to men as well.
Although a product like The Wellness Company’s Spike Support formula (CLICK HERE) contains Nattokinase, an enzyme that breaks down blood clots including those in the lungs, most people don’t know that they’re suffering from post COVID-19 vaccine blood clots until it’s too late.
That’s why it is so crucial to wake as many people up as possible.
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Dr. William Makis is a Canadian physician with expertise in Radiology, Oncology and Immunology. Governor General’s Medal, University of Toronto Scholar. Author of 100+ peer-reviewed medical publications.
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