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Airlines Warning COVID-19 VACCINATED NOT TO FLY!

Airlines are addressing the problem of blood clots and are recommending VACCINATED people not to fly due to latest scientific insights and possible lawsuits.

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Now airlines in Spain and Russia are warning people who have been vaccinated should not travel. Indeed, COVID-19 vaccinated people can be excluded from air travel!

That was the headline of a Russian online news portal. There are a number of news articles coming out a warning that vaccinated people may not be allowed to travel because of the danger of blood clots in the mile-high atmosphere. In Spain, the same thing is appearing. This has raised concerns that are the objective of this vaccine to prevent travel?

Even the American CDC has a warning about blood clots when traveling more than 4 hours on airplanes.

CDC quote:
“More than 300 million people travel on long-distance flights (generally more than four hours) each year. Blood clots, also called deep vein thrombosis (DVT), can be a serious risk for some long-distance travelers. Most information about blood clots and long-distance travel comes from information that has been gathered about air travel. However, anyone traveling more than four hours, whether by air, car, bus, or train, can be at risk for blood clots.”

This has caused many to wonder if you are at higher risk of blood clots that can cause death if you travel internationally and thus this was one of the objectives – to end air travel by increasing the risk of flying high. If you are COVID-19 vaccinated, many got vaccinated so they could travel and this leads to people wondering if this was a specific objective.

Sky News Report quote:

“Airlines are addressing the problem of blood clots and are recommending vaccinated people not to fly due to latest scientific insights and possible lawsuits.

At the moment, the airlines are discussing the vaccinated customers and the life-threatening risk they have of blood clots from the experimental m-RNA serum. The policy has been that for many years people with an increased risk of blood clots may only fly under strict supervision. It is recommended that these individuals should preferably not fly unless in the case of a life-threatening situation.

 

Ref:
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/dvt/travel.html
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/coronavirus-live-latest-updates-covid-astrazeneca-vaccine-b928418.html
https://www.skynews.com
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