German scientists may have answer to rare COVID-19 vaccine blood clots
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In the COVID-19 vaccine world, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson have been given a bad rep over fears that they might cause blood-clots.
Because of that, Austria, Denmark and Norway have dropped the viral vector vaccines from their vaccination campaigns.
But now, a team of scientists in Germany believe they've figured out why that happens. And that information could help scientists create an even better vaccine.
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