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There has been several reported (who knows how many unreported) cases of severe immune thrombocytopenia (your platelets level plummets, your blood totally unable to clot) , which was what killed an American medical doctor a few days after he received the Covid vaccine.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/08/health/immune-thrombocytopenia-covid-vaccine-blood.html
Filipino in New York City develops life-threatening blood disease after getting Moderna’s COVID vaccine
A Filipino living in New York City developed complications after getting the first shot of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, a news program reported today.
Luz Legaspi, 72, who has been living in the city for almost eight years, survived a severe case of immune thrombocytopenia, a lack of platelets, after getting the vaccine last month.
She told the news program Unang Balita that she really wanted to get the vaccine.
“My child looked up where I could get a vaccine. I thought getting COVID was worse,” she said in Filipino and English.
She didn’t feel anything bad on the day she got the shot, but her situation changed the morning after.
“When I woke up in the morning after I brushed my teeth, I was gargling, and I noticed there was blood on my mouth. I thought my toothbrush injured my gums but I didn’t expect that I was really expelling blood,” she said.
“When I opened my mouth, I saw blood has formed all over my mouth. Blood also formed on my tongue. Blood just kept gushing out of my mouth. Even my nose was bloodied,” she added.
https://sg.yahoo.com/news/filipino-york-city-develops-blood-052603310.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/08/health/immune-thrombocytopenia-covid-vaccine-blood.html
Filipino in New York City develops life-threatening blood disease after getting Moderna’s COVID vaccine
A Filipino living in New York City developed complications after getting the first shot of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, a news program reported today.
Luz Legaspi, 72, who has been living in the city for almost eight years, survived a severe case of immune thrombocytopenia, a lack of platelets, after getting the vaccine last month.
She told the news program Unang Balita that she really wanted to get the vaccine.
“My child looked up where I could get a vaccine. I thought getting COVID was worse,” she said in Filipino and English.
She didn’t feel anything bad on the day she got the shot, but her situation changed the morning after.
“When I woke up in the morning after I brushed my teeth, I was gargling, and I noticed there was blood on my mouth. I thought my toothbrush injured my gums but I didn’t expect that I was really expelling blood,” she said.
“When I opened my mouth, I saw blood has formed all over my mouth. Blood also formed on my tongue. Blood just kept gushing out of my mouth. Even my nose was bloodied,” she added.
https://sg.yahoo.com/news/filipino-york-city-develops-blood-052603310.html