SARS2 attacks the vascular system directly, as ACE2 receptors are ONLY found in the cells of vascular tissue. This leads to the formation of thrombi and micro thrombi. Thus SARS2 can cause clots days, weeks and months after infection.
study Salk InsituteThe S protein of the virus, the spike that forms the crown, attacks the receptor ACE2, damaging the mitocondrias that generate the energy of the cells, thus damaging the endothelium, which lines the blood vessel.
New study October 2021 says this
https://www.uq.edu.au/news/article/...9-not-caused-viral-infection-of-blood-vessels
Immunologist Dr Labzin said the body’s inflammatory response had a big effect on the cardiovascular system because they work together to fight infection – the blood delivers the immune cells to the site of infection and makes blood clots if the blood vessel is damaged.
“When our immune system works well, it clears the virus from our bodies,” Dr Labzin said.
“But sometimes it goes into overdrive and we get an overblown inflammatory response causing complications –in the case of COVID-19, this is often blood clots, when there shouldn’t be any.
“Knowing that it is inflammation causing these cardiovascular complications arising from COVID-19 rather than the virus itself will help us develop the right treatments, and a better understanding of how and why these complications arise.”
Simple solution for this is extra vitamin D3 + K2 for a normal healthy person to avoid the immune system in overdrive, but for people with obesity will be difficult, since the vitamin D3 will be absorbed into the fat cells, so people still have a deficiency in vitamin D3.
Also after taken the mrna jabs your immune system can get in overdrive which can cause blood clots due inflammation and although the percentage was 0.00004% in Norway, in Holland earlier that year was 0.0001% (399 cases over 4 million jabs), it still çan be a problem.