Based on current data and recommendations, individuals who have a history of blood clots may be advised to consider mRNA vaccines such as Pfizer or Moderna over the AstraZeneca vaccine. However, for individuals aged 45 and older, the AstraZeneca vaccine could still be an option. Overall, the benefits of vaccination against COVID-19 outweigh the potential risks associated with blood clots. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the best course of action for your individual situation.
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