I wish they would do autopsies on people who died suddenly like this person, it would hopefully clear up some things.
As a person who underwent open heart surgery about 1 year ago, I became a lot more aware of situations that someone could die suddenly from heart related issues with no warning signs at all.
I had no symptoms, and a routine checkup by my primary care physician which led to open heart surgery 3 months later. I was told I was born with a deformed aortic valve, which led to an aortic aneurysm, both of which were repaired, while in the hospital I had to have a pacemaker implanted to clear up the rhythm of my heart.
I never took the Covid vaccine, had the aortic aneurysm burst, it would have been all over for me, when I investigated aortic aneurysms before surgery, I discovered they almost never have symptoms prior to rupture, they are almost always discovered as a result of looking at something else.
I firmly believe had I taken the Covid Vaccine, I would not be here right now, I could have died if my primary care doctor did not detect the heart murmur I had from the defective valve which led to finding the aneurysm.
Do people die suddenly from heart related issues brought on by the Covid Vaccine, absolutely they do, they also die suddenly from actual heart related issues that have nothing to do with the Covid Vaccine.
God had plans for you, srm.
Good on you for finding something else to do that fine day in 2021 they were handing out (mandatory) vexxationation tickets on your block.
“I wish they would do autopsies on people who died suddenly like this person,”
I think that in some states that’s mandatory considering her age, and the “suddenly” thing.
I firmly believe had I taken the Covid Vaccine, I would not be here right now....
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Unfortunately, I think that there is now plenty of evidence to support that belief and I suspect that we’ll see statistics showing a trend to lower age deaths in the future, if not already. Anecdotally, I read the local obituaries regularly... I live in an area of say half a million people and since I’ve been here all my life, I’d like to know who is no longer on this side of ground level. What I’ve noticed lately is that there seems to be a trend to lower age deaths... way more people in their 60s than I’ve seen before. Admittedly, this requires a proper analysis but it sure seems that way just from a casual daily read...
Unattended unexpecteds used to require autopsies in many jurisdictions.
But in the last few years there have been changes to state/county laws in a lot of areas that give far more leeway to coroners.
Coinkydink...?