A 26-year-old female who took the Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 injection was later diagnosed with acute pulmonary embolism, a blood clot that blocks the artery in the lungs due to a foreign substance in the bloodstream.
An official study confirmed that mRNA Covid jabs cause deadly blood clots in the lungs.
“Our report however portrays a case of a 26-year-old female who developed extensive pulmonary embolism following administration of the Pfizer- BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine,” the case study on the woman reported.
“The patient did not have any risk factors for thromboembolism.”
However, the woman narrowly escaped death following treatment with several drugs.
“She was admitted, put on enoxaparin, and given Altaplase thrombolytic therapy. Her condition improved and she was discharged on Apixaban,” the case study said in the ‘Abstract’ section.
“The Thrombophilia screen performed on the 6-month follow-up was negative and following the resolution of thrombosis, Apixaban was stopped.”
Outstandingly, the researchers praised the COVID vaccine despite being proven to cause these ailments, concluding that the vaccinated should be monitored for such ailments
“COVID-19 vaccines, a cornerstone of the fight against the disease have generally proven to be safe with most commonly reported side effects being mild and self-limiting. Uncommon severe adverse effects like thromboembolism have been reported during postmarketing surveillance,” the case added.
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“Our case highlights the importance of continued surveillance of uncommon adverse effects and the need for prompt diagnosis and management of such side effects.”
According to a recent study led by Dr. Peter McCullough, COVID-19 jabs carry a higher risk of blood clots than other vaccines.
McCullough summarized the study’s results on Substack:
“Compared to influenza vaccines given over 34 years, COVID-19 vaccines in 36 months of use had over 1000-fold increased risk of most blood clot events, and compared to all vaccines combined administered over 34 years, this risk remained at over 200-times greater with COVID-19 vaccination.”
In the light of the findings, News outlet The Defender asked the CDC if it planned to alter its COVID-19 vaccinations.
A CDC spokesperson told The Defender that the “CDC does not comment on findings or claims by individuals or organizations outside of the CDC. Current CDC recommendations can be found here.”
The spokesperson added that the CDC has found the COVID-19 vaccines to be “safe and effective.”
“The CDC continues to encourage Americans to get vaccinated, as the COVID-19 vaccination continues to be the best way to protect against serious illness.”