Ireland’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ronan Glynn has said that the country should suspend use of the AstraZeneca coronavirus jab, following reports of serious blood clotting events in Norway.
Last week seven European countries suspended the vaccine over reports of blood clotting and deaths.
According to The Mail Online this lunchtime:
Norwegian health authorities confirmed that three healthcare workers who had the AstraZeneca jab were being treated in hospital for bleeding, blood clots and a low count of blood platelets.
Dr Glynn said: ‘This recommendation has been made following a report from the Norwegian Medicines Agency of four new reports of serious blood clotting events in adults after vaccination with Covid-19 vaccine AstraZeneca.
‘It has not been concluded that there is any link between the Covid-19 vaccine AstraZeneca and these cases.
‘However, acting on the precautionary principle, and pending receipt of further information, the National Immunisation Advisory Committee (NIAC) has recommended the temporary deferral of the Covid-19 vaccine AstraZeneca vaccination programme in Ireland.’
The precautionary principle. That’s a good one. Any medical officer advising the government, who truly believed in the precautionary principle, would never recommend any of the coronavirus vaccines.
All of them are experimental and were rushed to market in months. Vaccines ordinarily take a decade to reach people’s arms. Trials for several of the Covid-19 jabs will not conclude for another two years.
Evidence is emerging hourly, that these vaccines, not just the AstraZeneca one, are causing serious injury and deaths. Despite the best efforts of the mainstream media and our governments, cracks are appearing in the dam.
Share these stories with anyone you know who has not had their jab yet. It may save their life.