“Thousands… will die after getting the COVID vaccine” that’s just: “Because people die, especially older people.”
The Tale Of Two Deaths
1. In December 2020, shot, died and tested positive for COVID-19. Counted as COVID-19 death.
Coroner in Colorado “Brenda Bock is calling the classification “absurd” and raises concerns death classifications are falsely driving the narrative about the direction of the pandemic.”
In April 2020 Dr. Birx says here very plainly that anyone who dies “with COVID-19” is being counted as having died from COVID-19. She admits this is a “liberal approach” to recording mortality.
2. 65 year old gets vaccinated for COVID-19 and drops dead less than 24 hours later; it’s “not because of the vaccine. Because people die, especially older people. There are still cancers, heart attacks and a myriad of other potential causes.”
UPDATED: February 8, 2021
This week, some 35,000 Minnesotans 65 and older will receive a dose of the coronavirus vaccine.
About 100 will likely be dead within a month, statistics suggest.
But not because of the vaccine. Because people die, especially older people.
There are still cancers, heart attacks and a myriad of other potential causes.
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Michael Osterholm, who served on President Joe Biden’s transition COVID advisory panel, has been among those warning about the scenario since December.
“If one person dies and it gets into the media, there’s a very good chance other people will see it, and they will say, ‘Wait a minute, my grandmother died a week later, too.’ And soon you have lots of deaths, and they’re all real, but they weren’t because of the vaccine,” said Osterholm, the director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy.
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