'Covid vaccine benefits outweigh risks as there's no proof any cause clots'

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'Covid vaccine benefits outweigh risks as there's no proof any cause clots'
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More than 40 million people have had the vaccine but some have been concerned about the small number of reports of blood clots - but there are facts that should reassure you

So far, medicine regulators in the UK, US and Europe have all agreed that the potential ­benefits of Covid vaccination far ­outstrip the ­potential harms. It’s very reassuring.And who wouldn’t be concerned about even the most distant chance of a cerebral blood clot , especially as it carries a possible 20% mortality rate – about the same as patients with Covid who get CVT.

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