Since this particular phenomena popped up in January 2021 and apparently was not observed prior to that, vaccines are a more likely culprit. COVID does cause clotting sometimes, same for many other conditions - but those clots are apparently "regular" clots - not as large or dense. That is my understanding.
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There were widespread reports that COVID19 causes blood clotting. This article says that virus appears to be triggering an autoimmune antibody which regulates clotting.
If doctors were seeing unusual clotting in COVID19 patients before the vaccine; then I would contend that the virus was the most likely source of the unusual clotting seen by morticians.
But it is possible that the vaccine causes the same immune response. After all, a vaccine is designed to trigger an immune response.
The problem we have in talking about the issue is that the medical establishment has suppressed observational studies that would help clarify issues like this.
BTW, Vitamin K helps regulate blood clotting. A good observational study would need to examine things like vitamin levels. But the medical establishment is not publishing such records.