LordBrownTrout
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In rare cases—2 to 20 per million—antibodies that the body produces as a side effect of the vaccine lead to uncontrolled activation of platelets. This causes both low platelet counts and blood clots to form.Sep 16, 2022
Blood Clotting, COVID-19 and Vaccines
Do certain people have a higher risk of developing blood clots if they have COVID-19?
Those at higher risk of developing blood clots as a result of COVID-19 infection include patients who:
When is a person likely to develop a blood clot following COVID-19 infection?
Usually in the first week or month following infection. It’s less likely for blood clots to occur after that, but clots may occur in those with persistent COVID-19 illness or complications.
Has the incidence of blood clots from COVID-19 changed?
The incidence of blood clots seems to be trending downwards compared to earlier in the pandemic. Abou-Ismail says this may be related to many reasons such as:
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