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Thanks a lot for your kind comment and complimentt.

Unfortunately, I've not seen such statistics. I think it'd be incredibly difficult to calculate the precise risk figures for extremely rare conditions, such as platelet disorders (possibly) associated with genetic vaccines.

But I've also read that people with or at risk for autoimmunity (presumably including ITP) are at increased risk for post-vaccine autoimmunity, but there are no precise statistics for this as far as I know. This post-vaccine autoimmunity is part of Shoenfeld syndrome, which I think you can read more about here if you're interested:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7046028/

https://medium.com/microbial-instincts/why-covid-long-haulers-should-be-careful-about-vaccines-790fc1d366e8

I was also wondering if the post-genetic vaccine ITP and blood clot cases are actually Shoenfeld syndrome, but it appears not since the symptoms are different.

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Shin Jie Yong, MSc (Res)
Shin Jie Yong, MSc (Res)

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