With vaccines being mRNA-based and most encoding full-length Spike protein, vaccines could account for transient micro clotting after treatment, however, the mRNA and its cellular-translated vaccine Spike protein would only last in circulation on the order of hours and days, respectively.
So, you are correct that a vaccine induced event may happen, but you would need to look at acute microclot events days after vaccine dosing. I think vaccine side effects are likely being systematically minimized, but in this case the facts donโt line up well with the hypothesis. You should look at T-cell diversity depletion, where vaccines or SARS-CoV2 infection reduce the diversity of your T-cell responses leaving you more susceptible to latent endemic viruses, for example, varicella (chicken pox), HSV (herpes), and (HPV) papilloma.
The problem is it is nearly impossible to separate the two: SARS-CoV2 infection and COVID Vaccine. Nearly everyone who got vaccine has been exposed to live SARS-CoV2 at this point.
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