This Martin Armstrong blog entry https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/...not-to-travel/ links back to this Russian website
https://ctklwfb765zgu2yrp7n4t26wle-a...medium=desktop
Привитым от коронавируса COVID-19 могут запретить летать на самолетах
По словам врача-консультанта Евгения Ковалева, полеты на самолетах могут быть опасными для людей, прошедших вакцинацию от коронавируса.
В России уже несколько месяцев проводится массовая вакцинация от коронавирусной инфекции. Желающих привиться от COVID-19 с каждым днем становится все больше. Однако, россияне, привитые от коронавируса могут столкнуться с еще большими ограничениями, а также проблемами со здоровьем. Появляется информация о том, что им могут запретить совершать авиаперелеты. Об этом сообщает «Общественная служба новостей» со ссылкой на специалиста по организации здравоохранения Евгения Ковалева.
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Ковалев отметил, что в Европе уже всерьез задумываются об ограничениях авиаперелетов для прошедших вакцинацию от коронавирусной инфекции. У некоторых привитых велик риск возникновения тромбоза. Ситуация может усугубиться, если долгое время находится в неудобной позе, например, сидя в кресле самолета.
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По словам специалистов, тромбоз защищает организм от больших кровопотерь. Он является абсолютно нормальным процессом. Однако, когда он дает сбой, последствия могут быть необратимые.
Фото: rueconomics.ru. osnmedia.ru, trn-news.ru
translated by google translate:
Vaccinated against COVID-19 coronavirus may be banned from flying on airplanes
According to consultant doctor Yevgeny Kovalev, airplane flights can be dangerous for people who have been vaccinated against coronavirus.
For several months now, mass vaccination against coronavirus infection has been carried out in Russia. There are more and more people wishing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 every day. However, Russians vaccinated against the coronavirus may face even greater restrictions and health problems. Information appears that they may be banned from flying. This was reported by the "Public News Service" with reference to the health care organization specialist Yevgeny Kovalev.
Kovalev noted that Europe is already seriously thinking about air travel restrictions for those vaccinated against coronavirus infection. Some vaccinated people are at high risk of thrombosis. The situation can be aggravated if you are in an uncomfortable position for a long time, for example, sitting in an airplane seat.
According to experts, thrombosis protects the body from large blood loss. It is an absolutely normal process. However, when it fails, the consequences can be irreversible.
Photo: rueconomics.ru. osnmedia.ru, trn-news.ru
Armstrong’s blog link also goes to this Spanish website
https://mpr21.info/las-aerolineas-se...nas-vacunadas/
Translated by google
Airlines grapple with blood clots, with recommendations not to travel for vaccinated people - mpr21
The main airlines in the world are discussing whether it is advisable to admit vaccinated customers, due to the risk of blood clots resulting from the experimental serum mRNA. It has been the policy for many years that people with an increased risk of blood clots could only fly under strict supervision.
Clots incompatible with flight
It is recommended that these people do not travel unless they are in a life-threatening situation, since at a certain height, people who have been inoculated are at risk of complications such as stroke, thrombosis or heart attack if they are sensitive to it.
There are various reports that warn that those who receive the injection (regardless of the brand) may present clotting and bleeding problems as one of the main reactions. All these reactions are similar to the restrictions that have existed for years in passenger air transport.
In fact, in March this year, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recommended that pilots do, after being vaccinated, a quarantine of at least two days before getting on board.
Flight personnel locked up
But in addition, vaccination does not end the obligation imposed on aircraft crews in many countries. They must be locked in your hotel room immediately upon arrival. In most cases, they are not allowed to leave the airport at all.
In late January, there was a stir when the Dutch government instituted a mandatory double coronavirus 'screening' test for pilots and cabin crew flying to the Netherlands, as well as for travelers. That meant that a crew member would have to stay abroad if they tested positive.
Given this, KLM threatened to cancel all flights with overnight stays, ending up relaxing the obligation to carry out tests.

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