Posted on 12/29/2020 8:39:14 PM PST by nickcarraway
A 75-year-old man was lucky enough to get a COVID-19 vaccine in Israel, only to die a few hours later from a heart attack that officials believe is unrelated to the shot.
The unidentified man got the Pfizer shot at 8:30 a.m. Monday, and within hours had lost consciousness and died at home in Beit She’an, the Jerusalem Post said.
Health Ministry director-general Chezy Levy has launched an investigation, but early findings suggest the vaccine was not connected to the death, the report stressed.
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“Health Ministry director-general Chezy Levy has launched an investigation”
Not sure if I’d believe anyone with a name like Cheezy.
“Are people REALLY this programmed by what their teevees are telling them”
Yes they are. And they are scared. And moreover, you’ll have people claiming that lockdowns and masks and social distancing and gallons of hand sanitizer are the reason numbers are not at actual pandemic levels.
Try simply presenting basic info about boosting one’s immunity naturally to most conventional MDs in this forum, and you’ll get ridiculed for “practicing medicine” or questioned about credentials. Of course, our public health authorities should be screaming basic info about vitamins A, B complex, C, D3 plus iodine and zinc from the rooftops, but they aren’t and they won’t.
Get rid of the obesity problems here and the cv19 death rate probably drops by half? Someone should say that as well.
“The dead man had a history of numerous pre-existing conditions, including cancer and heart problems, including earlier heart attacks”
Imagine what would have been reported had the person taken a large dose of vit C or vit D3 just before the heart attack?
I have ex-inlaws who are MDs. One is/was a world-renowned in his field. He may very well have been good, but it was impossible to have a conversation with him about nutrients, vax, chiropractic treatment (he despised all). His anecdotal justification for not liking chiropractic was one solitary chiro he knew to have (allegedly) given a child too large a dose of a particular vitamin. At the time, I chose not to bring up the hundreds of thousands of people killed annually by conventional medical malpractice.
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