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If 30 VS 20 blood clots is statistically significant, I guess my question would also be: "How BAD are those clots"
Ostensibly not as bad as the covid complications that are expected to arise in those people that are susceptible to clots should they develop covid.
Medical stats are bonkers complex though.
If 30 VS 20 blood clots is statistically significant, I guess my question would also be: "How BAD are those clots"
Are they ones you can keep an eye on and quickly go to A&E if symptom xyz develops, get blood thinners, you will be ok?
Or the ones that can give you a horrible stroke/embolism?
As at the moment mostly older people get the vaccine and aged is linked to all sorts of health issues, it is maybe also possible younger vaccinated don't see the effect?