Couldn't the blood clots and heart problems (and the ongoing excess deaths ) be a legacy of covid rather than the jabs ?
E.g.
https://www.heart.org/en/news/2022/08/22/covid-19-infection-poses-higher-risk-for-myocarditis-than-vaccines
The excess deaths are categorized by from covid or other cause. They're nearly all non-covid, like heart failure, liver failure and cancer in young people. It's true that they could be long term after effects of the virus, but the patterns corrolate more with the vaccines done rather than covid cases. I don't know many people these days, but three of them were injured by the vaccine. These are friends and associates, not random people on the internet. One died, aged about 60 and very fit. He became a bit ill one day after the second dose (was a bit ill after the first), and got worse each day until his body completely shut down with all sorts of problems. Second is a 53 year old schoolteacher, who was very fit. She felt a bit ill after the first dose and recovered. After the second dose, she was more ill, but recovered. After the third, she developed neurological problems and hasn't been able to work since. Now, she's retired early through ill health because no sign of recovery after 12 months. The third is a 33 year old guy, who got blood clots about a month after the first AZ shot. He recoved slowly during the next 12 months.
From my own experience, I believe that the injury rate is much higher than official data shows. The two most recent studies under controlled conditions showed that the injury rate is about one in 900, which sounds about right to me. Most of the other studies that show lower rates use passive data, so not controlled at all. All the young people that died of heart failure just appear on the excess deaths list without any reference to the cause.
The thing that sort of baffles me is that the excess death rate has been running high for nearly 2 years, but nobody seems to want to investigate it. I would have thought the whole idea of publishing the data is so that people can respond to unusual patterns. Not one question has been asked in parliament about these roughly 1000 unexpected deaths per week, except by Andrew Bridgen, who got booed off the stage last time, and the time before, they all walked out. What's that about?