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Originally Posted by Lune
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You're more likely to get blood vessel pathology from COVID than the vaccine for COVID, anyway. The virus (and your immune response to it) attacks the endothelium of your blood vessels in some people. Particularly vulnerable are the small vessels of the brain. I worked in a nursing home during the initial waves back in 20'/21' and some of my patients had a presentation similar to vascular dementia post-COVID.
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No this is false. *Some* people are more likely, others (like young males between the ages of 16 and 24) are more likely to have blood vessel pathology from the vaccines (specifically the 2nd dose of moderna) than from covid itself. Many european nations have banned it's use in that age range for this reason. It is fundamentally irresponsible to talk about the risks of covid *or* the risks of the covid vaccines without specifying which set of people you're talking about. All of these studies have extremely limited data sets because covid itself and the vaccines to prevent it haven't been around very long, so any conclusions should be taken with a big grain of salt.
To say nothing of the still unknown long-term side effects of all the covid vaccines. You can't claim they are safe in the long term (nor any other drug) until they have
existed in the long term. Currently they are only about two years old.