Another thing besides surveying embalmers would be to test the blood of living volunteers in a randomized sample of some kind that could be used to infer if this is a vaccine side effect, how many vaccinated have the problem, what the problem is, and - most importantly - what they can do to fix the problem.
Surveying embalmers is useful, but it is only telling us about corpses, and we want to prevent the corpses.
I guess almost any information on the blood clots is useful, because so little has been done so far. I am not criticizing the effort to survey embalmers. I just hope the mystery can be solved as quickly as possible.
I heard the other day that the micro-clots from which larger ones can form are visible to opticians in the eyes. Might be even easier to start encouraging opticians to watch for micro-clotting in the eyes...
The cryoglobulin hypothesis might be tested by soaking one of the clots in plasma at body temperature. The clot should dissolve as I understand it. Then the mixture could be cooled to see if it forms another clot. That seems like a simple test, but I'm just a layperson.
Another thing besides surveying embalmers would be to test the blood of living volunteers in a randomized sample of some kind that could be used to infer if this is a vaccine side effect, how many vaccinated have the problem, what the problem is, and - most importantly - what they can do to fix the problem.
Surveying embalmers is useful, but it is only telling us about corpses, and we want to prevent the corpses.
I guess almost any information on the blood clots is useful, because so little has been done so far. I am not criticizing the effort to survey embalmers. I just hope the mystery can be solved as quickly as possible.
I heard the other day that the micro-clots from which larger ones can form are visible to opticians in the eyes. Might be even easier to start encouraging opticians to watch for micro-clotting in the eyes...
The cryoglobulin hypothesis might be tested by soaking one of the clots in plasma at body temperature. The clot should dissolve as I understand it. Then the mixture could be cooled to see if it forms another clot. That seems like a simple test, but I'm just a layperson.
Thanks Dr. McM. You keep inquiring the most fascinating subjects related to this scamdemic indeed.