Well, not me personally but a "five-member commission, namely, three doctors (neurologist, infectologist and vascular specialist), a pharmacologist and Zoran Simonovič, a representative of the epidemiological profession" has.
> Minister of Health, Janez Poklukar, the head of the regional unit of the Maribor National Institute of Public Health, Zoran Simonovič, professor Borut Štrukelj from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Ljubljana and Maja Bratuša held a press briefing on the current situation regarding Covid-19 disease.
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> “The commission unanimously assessed that there was a direct link between the vaccination with Janssen Johnson & Johnson and the tragic complication, i.e. the onset of the syndrome”, said Simonovič.
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> Moreover, he said that he is to propose to the vaccine advisory group to stop vaccinating with Janssen in Slovenia, or to enable vaccination with Janssen only at the explicit request of an individual, who must confirm this with signature. “This means that the currently valid provisional vaccination protocol with Janssen will become permanent”, said Minister Poklukar.
Back when I was vaccinated, all four vaccines (pfeizer, moderna, jannsen and astrazeneca) were safe and good for everyone, but there were availability issues with pfeizer on one side, and on the other, jannsen needed only one dose, and you'd get your covid certificate faster (so one month sooner than with pfeizer, and that also means one month less of paying for tests and waiting in long lines every two days when these measures were implemented).
Soon after, astrazeneca was slowly pulled out due to a few deaths elsewhere (not in slovenia), then a wife of our diplomat died in belgium (jannsenn), and the media talked a lot about the hospital procedures, and how she could be saved... then this 20yo girl (from the report) died from jannsen, and we stopped using jannsen too, then scandinavian countries stoped using moderna due to heart issues in younger people, and we're down from 4 to 1 vaccine, with huge mandates that indirectly force you to get vaccinated. ...and the antivaxxers are just waiting for something bad to happen with pfeizer, to show they were right about safety issues.
Well, not me personally but a "five-member commission, namely, three doctors (neurologist, infectologist and vascular specialist), a pharmacologist and Zoran Simonovič, a representative of the epidemiological profession" has.
https://www.gov.si/en/news/2021-11-30-expert-commission-conf...
> Minister of Health, Janez Poklukar, the head of the regional unit of the Maribor National Institute of Public Health, Zoran Simonovič, professor Borut Štrukelj from the Faculty of Pharmacy, Ljubljana and Maja Bratuša held a press briefing on the current situation regarding Covid-19 disease.
...
> “The commission unanimously assessed that there was a direct link between the vaccination with Janssen Johnson & Johnson and the tragic complication, i.e. the onset of the syndrome”, said Simonovič.
...
> Moreover, he said that he is to propose to the vaccine advisory group to stop vaccinating with Janssen in Slovenia, or to enable vaccination with Janssen only at the explicit request of an individual, who must confirm this with signature. “This means that the currently valid provisional vaccination protocol with Janssen will become permanent”, said Minister Poklukar.