9 European Countries Halt Oxford/ AstraZeneca COVID Vaccine Due to Fears over Blood Clots and Deaths

Last week we reported that Austria had stopped injecting people with Oxford/ AstraZeneca’s experimental Covid vaccines after two nurses developed blood clots, leaving one dead. Denmark also suspended AstraZeneca’s jab after another death due to blood clots was reported following vaccination. Italy reported two suspicious deaths. Norway, Estonia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Iceland and Italy have all reportedly stopped their plans to use the AstraZeneca vaccine. Medical authorities deny the deaths were related to the vaccine. The UK is still injecting its population with this experimental vaccine developed by Oxford University and their partner AstraZeneca. -GEG

Update (0954ET): Iceland has become the latest European nation to suspend the AstraZeneca jab.

  • ICELAND HAS ALSO SUSPENDED USE OF THE OXFORD/ASTRAZENECA COVID VACCINE

The tiny island nation has confirmed roughly 6K COVID cases since the start of the pandemic, which is roughly 2% of the population.

The halts follow incidents involving blood clots in patients who recently received the vaccine. Two incidents were reported in Austria, although Vienna is allowing the vaccine to continue to be used, at least for now. Serious cases of blood clotshave been reported in Denmark and other countries as well.

Writer and skeptic Alex Berenson noted in a tweet that the AZ jab isn’t the only COVID shot suspected of causing harmful side effects in a small number of patients.

In a tweet confirming the suspension, Denmark’s health minister said there’s currently no way to know for certain whether the cases of serious blood clots are connected to the vaccine, but the situation certainly warrants ore investigation. “We acted early, it needs to be thoroughly investigated,” he said.

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Additional source:     https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/breaking-9-european-nations-suspend-experimental-astrazeneca-covid-vaccines-due-to-fatal-blood-clots/




UK Reverses Recommendation on Covid Vaccines after 20 Pregnant Women Suffer Miscarriages


UK: According to reports, 16 women have suffered miscarriage after taking the PfizerBioNTech Covid vaccine, and four more women lost their babies after receiving the Oxford/Astrazeneca Covid Vaccine. The number of adverse reactions to the Oxford jab is nearly double of what was reported for the Pfizer jab. The government initially warned that there is no safety data from the Covid-19 injections and that animal reproductive studies have not been completed. It concluded: “mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 is not recommended during pregnancy.” The government then softened its warning by saying the uncompleted animal reproductive studies “do not indicate harmful effects.” The clear warning against taking the shot was softened to: [The injection] “should only be considered when the potential benefits outweigh any potential risks for the mother and foetus.” -GEG

It saddens us to have to report that as a result of receiving a dose of either the Pfizer / BioNTech MRNA vaccine or the Oxford / Astrazeneca Viral Vector (still MRNA technology), a total of twenty women have now had to suffer the grief of having a miscarriage and losing their unborn child.

Adverse reactions to both jabs reported to the MHRA Yellow Card scheme up to the 21st February shows that the number has almost doubled in just seven days when compared with the previous weeks data, which included adverse reactions to both jabs. As of the 14th February 2021, a total of eleven women had lost their baby with three of those being due to the Oxford vaccine and eight of those being due to the Pfizer vaccine.

The MHRA Yellow Card data now shows that the Oxford jab has caused four women to sadly lose their unborn child, an increase of one on the previous weeks data.

However the Pfizer jab has now caused, as of the 21st February, a total of sixteen women to sadly lose their unborn child, a figure which has doubled from the eight seen in the previous week up to the 14th February.

As of the 14th February there had been 8.3 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine administered, with the Oxford jab lagging behind by 1.4 million at just 6.9 million doses administered. But fast forward to the 21st February, a further 1.1 million doses of the Pfizer jab were administered, and a further 1.5 million doses of the Oxford jab.

However the number of adverse reactions to the Oxford jab is nearly double than what has been reported for the Pfizer jab, with 157,637 adverse reactions to the Oxford Jab being reported, compared with 85,179 adverse reactions to the Pfizer jab being reported as of the 21st February 2021.

Whilst the Oxford vaccine outnumbers the Pfizer jab significantly in terms of adverse reactions, the data now clearly shows the Pfizer jab to be much more dangerous when it comes to being administered to pregnant women.

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