AstraZeneca Admits Its Covid Vaccine Causes Blood Clots and Death

The Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca has admitted in court documents that Covishield, the company’s COVID-19 vaccine, can cause Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS), a combination of blood clots with low blood platelet counts which may lead to serious injury or death.

The company is currently undergoing a multi-million dollar class action lawsuit from families adversely effected by the Covishield vaccine, an injection that has recorded over 81 fatalities in the U.K. alone.

First approved in January of 2021, concerns grew rapidly within weeks of the shot approval when several countries suspended its use, including Australia, Italy, Germany, France, Ireland, and Spain, due to blood clots and other life altering side effects.

“It is admitted that the AZ vaccine can, in very rare cases, cause TTS.” said AstraZeneca. This comes contradictory to the company’s stance in 2023, where the AstraZeneca denied claims the vaccine was linked to TTS in a letter saying “We do not accept that TTS is caused by the vaccine at a generic level”.

Despite being hailed by former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson as a “triumph for British science,” more and more individuals across the globe are telling their stories in an effort to spread the real truth about vaccine efficacy.

“I walked into the clinic fine, and walked out the beginning of a nightmare I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy,” said Brianna Dressen, who was in good health prior to getting the shot.

She joins nearly 50 other individuals suing AstraZeneca, including Jamie Scott, a husband and father of two who was left with permanent brain damage after developing a blood clot post vaccine in April of 2021.

“It’s taken three years for this admission to come. It’s progress, but we would like to see more from them and the government. It’s time for things to move more quickly.” Jamie’s wife Kate Scott told the Telegraph.

“I hope their admission means we will be able to sort this out sooner rather than later. We need an apology, fair compensation for our family and other families who have been affected. We have truth on our side, and we are not going to give up.” Kate said.

As of now, The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has approved AstraZeneca’s request for a withdrawal of it’s vaccine marketing authorization, which took effect on May 7th.

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