💥Covid Scam 💥💉💉 ASPIRATION BEFORE JAB STOPPED 🤔🤔💉💉💥💥

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Although aspiration prior to intramuscular injection was standard practice until a few years ago, it is no longer recommended by the World Health Organisation and the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. Assorted reasons given include the absence of large vessels in the deltoid area, increased pain, lack of evidence in favour of the aspiration technique, and auto-disable syringes (which usually do not allow aspiration) do not appear to have been associated with increased adverse events in mass campaigns.

However, as with all techniques, we should carefully assess the risk-benefit ratio. Because intravascular injection of vaccines is formally contraindicated, the justification for aspiration would be based on the theoretical assumption that it can be seen as a test with the “needle out of the vessel”. To our knowledge, there are no prospective studies that have examined the incidence of blood aspiration during the intramuscular injection of vaccines. However, a retrospective study reported that 40% of nurses had aspirated blood at least once, and found that “blood aspiration occurred most frequently in the dorsal-gluteal (15%) and deltoid (12%) areas”.1 Therefore, the aspiration of blood during intramuscular injection in adults does not appear to be rare or exclusive to the dorsal-gluteal area, which defies the logic of those against aspiration who argue the low calibre of the vessels in the deltoid muscle.

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