2 Types of Vaccinated or Long-COVID Patients Have a Higher Risk of Blood Clots

2 Types of Vaccinated or Long-COVID Patients Have a Higher Risk of Blood Clots
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People grappling with long COVID and vaccine injury have one potential problem to worry about: blood clots. Some are more likely to find themselves caught up in this conundrum than others, and the reason may be beyond their control.

Tiny blood clots, often called microclots, can wreak havoc on the body. Forming in small blood vessels, they obstruct the flow of vital nutrients and oxygen, leaving a trail of breathlessness, brain fog, and exhaustion in their wake.

Marina Zhang
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Marina Zhang is a health reporter for The Epoch Times. She covers both health news and in-depth features on emerging health issues. Marina holds a bachelor's degree in biomedicine from the University of Melbourne. Contact her at [email protected].
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