Posted on 07/19/2023 6:53:47 AM PDT by Red Badger
With more than 140,000 followers on TikTok, Dr. Victoria was also a popular doctor on TV with many fans. His death has sparked much controversy.
The coronavirus vaccine has been one of the most divisive things that has been introduced to American society. Conventional experts and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) claim that the shot can simply cause minor side effects that are mild and temporary, such as pain and swelling at the injection site, fever, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, chills, and nausea. They say that it's rare for people to have severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) to the vaccine. However, there have been countless deaths that have happened on the public stage that many suspect are linked to the coronavirus vaccine.
Bodybuilder and author Doug Brignole, a seemingly healthy man who cared for his body and ate healthily, died just months after he took the vaccine, claiming that it was safe and effective. Professional basketball player Oscar Cabrera, 28, died from a heart attack during a stress test in Santo Domingo. Cabrera disclosed that he had myocarditis, which he believed was caused by the Pfizer vaccine he had taken due to his professional obligations. He had no known health issues and collapsed during a match in 2021. Congressional candidate Richard Rowe, who was notorious for making fun of "anti-vaxxers" online, died shortly after receiving his Pfizer vaccine. There are many more cases similar to these.
"Vaccination Expert" Dr. Alfredo Victoria Dies Suddenly at 42 The world has been shocked by the sudden death of a renowned "vaccination expert," Dr. Alfredo Victoria Moreno. Known to many from his regular appearances on "Mexico Today," Dr. Alfredo was a passionate advocate of Covid mRNA vaccines. The 42-year-old public health specialist died in his sleep on Monday due to a myocardial infarction, according to reports. He was otherwise in excellent health, with no known pre-existing medical conditions.
Dr. Alfredo's dedication to public health was evident through his various platforms. His energetic appearances on the TV show "Mexico Today," where he administered coronavirus vaccines to staff members on air, were a testament to his unwavering commitment to the vaccine. He maintained a strong social media presence, encouraging his 440,000 Instagram followers to get vaccinated. His influence extended to TikTok, where his enlightening and relatable content amassed a large following. He also ran the website provaccines.com, creating a hub for vaccine information.
News of his sudden death sparked a wave of sorrow across social media, with his global fanbase describing his passing as a "tragedy." He was admired for his sincere dedication to public health and for his knack for presenting complex medical information in a clear, understandable manner. His positive energy and enthusiasm for his work made him a beloved figure in the medical community and beyond.
Dr. Alfredo's untimely death is considered a significant loss for the global health community. As people remember his life and work, his advocacy for Covid mRNA vaccines remains an important part of his legacy. As his followers mourn his loss, they also remember the contributions he made to public health and his dedication to spreading vaccine awareness.
Despite his significant contributions to public health, Dr. Alfredo’s sudden death has sparked controversy. Many people who are skeptical of the vaccine have added him to the growing list of young people who have suddenly died from heart attacks or strokes that are suspected to be related to the coronavirus vaccine. This only increases the fervency with which people demand to know more information about the true side effects of the vaccine and how it affects people's health. Many people are insisting for more trials to be run and for long-term research to be conducted before the shot is administered widely to large groups of people. Sadly, deaths like Dr. Victoria's often are shrouded in mystery, and there is very little transparency about what the causes are. This only stokes more division and distrust in the conventional medical system that coerces people into taking a shot rather than offering informed consent.
Dr. Victoria had more than 140,000 followers on TikTok, where he describes himself as a "Covid-19 fighter, epidemiologist, vaccination expert, public health specialist." Many of his followers, most of them Spanish speaking, have expressed condolences and sadness over his death. His last video was posted on June 25.
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At least the doctor died doing what he loved - getting clot shots.
So you are just tooling along with life, happy cause you cant get the Covid cause you got vaxed then when everyone least expects it, in a split second all your blood turns to thick goo and its lights out.
Could have been much worse, or so they say.
It was a milder case of death.
Viruses cannot penetrate a well trimmed beard.
While he died from a heart attack it wasn’t due to atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries, it was due myocarditis which is a known side effect of the clot shot.
Try again.
My favorite was going to the driving range and a guy walks up with a full beard down to his waist wearing a paper mask.
The schadenfreude is tasty this morning!
And now he has provided one more piece of important information about the MRNA injections.
We need a telethon to fund research on suddenly. Too many people seem to be dying from it.
AndyTheBear wrote: “We are not insisting on more trials. We are insisting the clot shot be out right banned...”
I’ve been told many, many, times that the anti-vaxxers don’t won’t to prevent those who want the vaccine from getting it. Evidently, you don’t agree.
Yup. Now he’s just a data point at the end of a needle point.
“Oh, did I forget, 72 virgins are waiting for you?”
“Would you believe a dozen drag show queens?”
“How about Betty Friedan?”
No one is denying that heart inflammation affected a tiny minority of those who were vaxxed. A really tiny minority as a percentage. What was poorly done, maybe because it wasn’t well known at the time or just due to poor management, was to inform people of this and the protocol to follow in case of shortness of breath, heart palpitations, etc. The vast majority of heart inflammation cases resolve on their own within a few weeks but it’s extremely important that there is no physical exertion during that time…no sports, workouts etc. I don’t know about this doctor. Did he take necessary precautions ? If he knew he had heart inflammation did he see a specialist ? He looks like a workout type; did he refrain from physical activity ? Did he die during a workout ? Many unknowns.
I certainly do.
Yes, there are some, but if that pic is the guy, he probably wears one of those fitbits.
Who knows?
“His advocacy for Covid mRNA vaccines remains an important part of his legacy”.
Kind of like the Titanic submersible dude’s experimentation with carbon-fiber high-pressure hulls remains an important part of his legacy.
Kind of like the Tik-Tok speedboat jumpers love of sport remains an important part of their legacy.
I think you forgot the < /sarc > tag.
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