Well, you have a point except for this.
She had experienced numbness in her upper extremities from blood clots, her family told the Army.
You don’t get micro clots that cause numbness in the extremities from injuries.
“You don’t get micro clots that cause numbness in the extremities from injuries.”
Yeah, you can; from injuries or health issues that cause inflammation.
In any event, I read the article. It said nothing at all about “micro clots.” The article just said “blood clots,” and that they caused numbness in her upper extremities. Micro clots are generally found in small blood vessels, and can result from injuries or health issues that create inflammation.
Let’s not rush to judgment and blame the jab. It may well be found that the jab did cause her clots; then again, it may well be found that the clots were the result of injury, or some underlying medical condition.