AstraZeneca Admits in Court Documents That COVID-19 Vax Can Trigger Deadly Blood Clots
United Kingdom-based AstraZeneca has admitted in court that the company’s Covid shots developed with the University of Oxford caused blood clots. And the news traveled fast to Australia. An ex-Minister from Australia asks if didn’t top government representatives and institutions--from the former Chief Medical Officer and the vaccine regulator (Therapeutic Goods Administration) to the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (ATAGI) and the World Health Organization (WHO) at one point or another all gave assurances there was no link between AstraZeneca and blood clots? What is there to do about the real-world scenario where people died from the AstraZeneca countermeasures, after relying on this advice from the Chief Medical Officer? Back in the UK, 51 legal cases were filed in the High Court, as both vaccine injured victims along with grieving relatives pursue countermeasure damages in a sum that could reach £100 million (US$125.35m). But how many injuries are just bypassed, accepted, never to be litigated? These are questions that will likely never be known, and a majority of the vaccine injured will be ignored by the history books as the overwhelming medical literature points to a COVID-19 vaccine countermeasure success story, with millions of lives saved as the vaccines, especially in the earlier period of the pandemic, induced antibodies and immunity to reduce morbidity and mortality.