So - 130 individuals out of 155,000 people who were 65 years old or older had a stroke during a 3-week period. According to the OP:
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130 people had strokes in the first three weeks after getting the shot. No deaths have been reported. That finding raised a question because it suggested that people who received the bivalent were more likely to have an ischemic stroke in the 21 days following vaccination compared with Days 22 through 44 following vaccination.
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So which is it? Strokes, or ischemic stroke? And if ischemic stroke, which of the four types? Because if they mean a TIA, then those 155,000 65-year-old-plus folks are doing pretty good. TIAs are common in seniors, many don't even realize they've had one.
How many 65-year-old-plus Villagers have had some type of stroke - including TIAs - in the last three weeks? We have around 155,000 people living here, it should be easy to track.