
Health experts demand urgent investigation into deaths post Covid vaccination
India Today
Health experts have demanded an "urgent investigation" into the deaths and serious adverse events following the administration of Covid-19 vaccine.
Health experts have written to the Centre demanding an "urgent investigation" into the deaths and serious adverse events following the administration of Covid-19 vaccine. They also raised concerns over the possibility of blood clots among beneficiaries post the inoculation. "We believe that due to the possible linkages of vaccination and blood clotting, all these deaths and adverse events should be reviewed together for a possible causal relationship with the vaccine," experts said in their letter to the central government. Explaining what could have led to the death of people after vaccination, experts said in the letter, "We raise one possibility: human cells bearing SARS-CoV-2 spikes displayed on the surface are for the ACE 2 receptors, like the virus itself. The event cascade leading to clotting is a part of the pathogenesis of the virus-human interactions. We suggest that there is a possibility of this being enacted by some vaccines."
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