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Coronavirus Infection More Likely To Cause Blood Clots Than Vaccines: New Oxford Study
The latest study by Oxford University says that the rare blood clot is caused majorly by Coronavirus infection & the risk post-vaccine is lesser than the virus.
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The University of Oxford has published its latest findings on rare blood clot risks which are caused post-COVID-19 infection and it is much more severe than the post-vaccine effect. The study shows that the rare blood clot is 100 times more harmful than normal and several times more dangerous than after vaccination. The rare blood clot is found to be Cerebral Venous Thrombosis (CVT) which is common following the infection. The under-30 age group has seen 30 per cent of such cases.