It will be interesting to see what they find out WRT the Florida doctor.
Given that 3 out of 100k in the population develop ITP per year and roughly 26 million people in the U.S. have had at least one jab already, I suspect it's a coincidence.
>>>James Bussel, MD, a professor emeritus of pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, said that Michael's case is out of the norm for ITP, as the sudden drop in platelet count to zero in just three days would be extremely unlikely. Bussel said that while we do not know what happened, there is a chance Michael may have been predisposed to ITP, and the vaccine may have triggered an immune attack on his thrombocytes.
Bussel said that there are also two other ITP diagnoses that physicians know of which occurred after vaccination for COVID-19, but those cases responded to treatment. "Even if you accept all three of these cases, that's three out of millions of vaccinations, and they are quite likely to be coincidental," he said.<<<
Onset of rare blood disorder should not be interpreted as causal, experts say
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