Summary
1. AstraZeneca or Jansen vaccines increase the likelihood of blood clots accompanying platelet loss in unusual areas.
But the increased possibility is also very rare.
2. The frequency of thrombosis varies from country to country.In Far East Asia, thrombosis is much rarer than in Europe.
3. Experience accumulated by American and European doctors has greatly refined treatment measures for side effects of vaccines.
The likelihood of death has been greatly reduced when a side effect of thrombus occurs after vaccination.With nearly 10 million people vaccinated against AstraZeneca, platelet-reducing thrombosis occurred in two cases and one death.