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India administered a high proportion of the Covishield COVID "vaccine", another name for Astrazeneca, the one that got withdrawn reasonably quickly in the developed world.

A HUGE proportion of the serious adverse events post vaccination reported around the world are following the AZ jab.

My guess is that they didn't withdraw it soon enough, along with a really aggressive campaign after a bout of initial hesitancy.

Blood-clotting and heart attacks sit at the very top of the list of serious adverse events following any of the COVID jabs.
You mean Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) which occured in 1 case per 26,500 after the first doses of Covishield administered.

In spite of the uncommon risk of TTS, Covishield, which was used to vaccinate 90% of India's population and has done well in India.

Symptoms often involves unusual clot locations, such as in the brain (cerebral venous sinus thrombosis) or abdomen. Symptoms may include severe or persistent headaches, blurred vision, shortness of breath, chest pain, leg swelling, persistent abdominal pain, and easy bruising or tiny blood spots under the skin beyond the injection site. In that case seek medical help.

SSI, the Indian manufacturer of AstraZeneca's vaccine under brand name Covishield, said that it had stopped manufacturing the vaccine and supply of additional doses in December 2021.

TTS mostly occurs from day 3 to day 30 after the first dose of vaccine. Beyond 30 days, there are very very few cases reported. If the first dose did not have this complication, it’s very unlikely that the second dose would cause TTS.

In any case, after one month of vaccination, there is a negligible chance that TTS will develop, certainly after 3 months. Now that more than years has passed since the last vaccine dose of Covid for most people from India, there is no need to worry about TTS.


It's more Indians change to more Western diet and can become diabetic or develop high blood presure which is a higher risk factor for heart attacks etc. Plus, like someone mentioned in another thread, Indians have smaller coronary artery so they can clog easier icw the wrong diet.

Indians have small size coronary artery because of their smaller body surface area. This has great relevance to the performance and results of interventional procedures like angioplasty and coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

The circumflex artery is one of two branches of your left main coronary artery. It delivers oxygenated blood to the back and side of your heart's left pumping chambers. Your healthcare provider may refer to it as the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery, the LCx artery or simply “the circ.”

For Indian men the LCx is 1.6 mm and for white men it's 1.8 mm average.

Asian-Indians have high rates of coronary artery disease (CAD), which also occurs at an earlier age, with 50% of all heart attacks occurring in patients <55 years old and 25% in those <40 years old.

Previous studies have cited structural factors in Asian-Indians, specifically smaller coronary arteries, as the cause of increased CAD in this population.

We found that Asian-Indian patients have smaller coronary arteries, with a statistically significant difference in the mean diameter even after correction for body surface area.

The presence of CAD in patients of Asian-Indian descent in the United States is a growing health issue, with significant consequences for the American healthcare system.

So when i see people dancing, working out in India it puts significant strenth on the blood pumping function of the coronary artery plus suffering from one or more of the above symptoms and you see these hear attacks in the media.
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You mean Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS) which occured in 1 case per 26,500 after the first doses of Covishield administered.

In spite of the uncommon risk of TTS, Covishield, which was used to vaccinate 90% of India's population and has done well in India.

Symptoms often involves unusual clot locations, such as in the brain (cerebral venous sinus thrombosis) or abdomen. Symptoms may include severe or persistent headaches, blurred vision, shortness of breath, chest pain, leg swelling, persistent abdominal pain, and easy bruising or tiny blood spots under the skin beyond the injection site. In that case seek medical help.

SSI, the Indian manufacturer of AstraZeneca's vaccine under brand name Covishield, said that it had stopped manufacturing the vaccine and supply of additional doses in December 2021.

TTS mostly occurs from day 3 to day 30 after the first dose of vaccine. Beyond 30 days, there are very very few cases reported. If the first dose did not have this complication, it’s very unlikely that the second dose would cause TTS.

In any case, after one month of vaccination, there is a negligible chance that TTS will develop, certainly after 3 months. Now that more than years has passed since the last vaccine dose of Covid for most people from India, there is no need to worry about TTS.


It's more Indians change to more Western diet and can become diabetic or develop high blood presure which is a higher risk factor for heart attacks etc. Plus, like someone mentioned in another thread, Indians have smaller coronary artery so they can clog easier icw the wrong diet.

Indians have small size coronary artery because of their smaller body surface area. This has great relevance to the performance and results of interventional procedures like angioplasty and coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

The circumflex artery is one of two branches of your left main coronary artery. It delivers oxygenated blood to the back and side of your heart's left pumping chambers. Your healthcare provider may refer to it as the circumflex branch of the left coronary artery, the LCx artery or simply “the circ.”

For Indian men the LCx is 1.6 mm and for white men it's 1.8 mm average.

Asian-Indians have high rates of coronary artery disease (CAD), which also occurs at an earlier age, with 50% of all heart attacks occurring in patients <55 years old and 25% in those <40 years old.

Previous studies have cited structural factors in Asian-Indians, specifically smaller coronary arteries, as the cause of increased CAD in this population.

We found that Asian-Indian patients have smaller coronary arteries, with a statistically significant difference in the mean diameter even after correction for body surface area.

The presence of CAD in patients of Asian-Indian descent in the United States is a growing health issue, with significant consequences for the American healthcare system.

So when i see people dancing, working out in India it puts significant strenth on the blood pumping function of the coronary artery plus suffering from one or more of the above symptoms and you see these hear attacks in the media.
That's all fair and understood and I accept that you're probably mostly right.

However, stringy white blood clots are being discovered in people today at Post Mortem, and without wanting to get all weird and conspiratorial on here, the rate of 'excess deaths' all around the world increased HUGELY after the pandemic years, at a time when COVID is not killing anyone. Something changed. The numbers even correlate more worryingly in the countries with higher vaccine uptake. I think the legacy of these side-effects will be with us for a whole generation, even after the memory of it fades and, in my view, shouldn't be taboo to discuss. Yet if someone young dies suddenly (other than suicide of course), people don't seem willing to even consider that it might be a possibility, even though the statistics are there in plain sight, just not being reported so much on the mainstream news because we all know that's not where the truth is usually found.

Anyway, lets get this post back on track with the mindset that Indians are just heart-attack magnets, sucks to be them.
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Is there a reason why heart attacks seem so much more prevalent in Indian people? Is it something in their diet?
Just called government covid-19 shots rat poison got one in 2021 and nearly drop dead twice nearly 3 years later. But no matter cause first stroke happen and I'll sit and I'll recliner and I started to slide right off somewhere like that one guy on the chair and the second one which was later on that evening I practically dropped dead like some of the other ones on the stage. Hey it's not caused by diabetes or you know the other crap while some people said. Blood clots can be which caused from The Mark of the beast shot covid-19 stress overweight could definitely cause that problem too and other environmental issues in the area
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All instances of times, when all of the sudden it's not fun anymore
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I thought the interpretive snake dance was a terrible performance. And the writing was weak. Thumbs down from me
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Butter intake must be high in India
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I was born with glass bones and paper skin. Every morning I break my legs, and every afternoon I break my arms. At night, I lie awake in agony until my heart attacks put me to sleep.
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