Posted on 08/18/2021 8:52:19 AM PDT by zek157
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — Patricia Seemann runs her own medical practice, providing health care services to homebound patients.
She said, up until two weeks ago, she was able to successfully treat every patient who contracted COVID-19. But, since then, she said seven fully vaccinated patients died from complications, such as pneumonia or stroke, caused by the virus.
“They were all fully vaccinated, which was disturbing... For one, I got to the hospital, the initial report, he was doing well. 2 liters of oxygen, sitting up, good saturation rate, crashed in 72 hours and died,” Seemann said.
She said the vaccine isn’t 100 percent effective and there is a 4 percent chance of failure, but she still recommends it.
“We explain when I give the vaccine, 'Look, this is not 100%, but in life, you have to give yourself the best possible odds,” Seemann said.
She also recommends continuing to properly wear a mask, washing your hands and making sure you don’t pick up droplets from other people.
She especially recommends these tasks for those 65-and-older or with underlying health conditions.
Dr. Aftab Khan, an internal medicine physician, said, despite these seven cases, dying from COVID-19 while fully vaccinated is rare.
“Out of 6,500 patients, only 0.004 percent people were hospitalized and only a very small fraction of people, 0.001 percent people died who were fully vaccinated,” Khan said.
When it comes to breakthrough cases, 44 percent of them occur in people who are immunocompromised, he said.
“We’re all in this together and we need to stick together as a community to educate and focus on prevention and focus on protecting the elderly,” Seemann said.
I strongly believe this is what the vax was designed to do. This is the first wave. Wait until Mid-January when the flu season is in full swing. I truly believe that bodies will be piling up. That is the urgency to vax as many as possible NOW because then they start stacking stiffs like cordwood, the gig is up.
Please note that the ssrn in my last post is preprints for The Lancet.
A top-of-the-line conventional journal.
LOL!!!
Hey you want to buy a rare coin? I’ve got some.......
As rare as hens’ beaks.

What is that?
Saw this. Another cluster of “rare” events.
Had wondered when Jim would grow tired.
Yes and they also said 0.001 percent which would be like 0.065 people lol.
These rare events keep showing up like a bad penny.
DURHAM, N.C. — The school year is off to a rocky start for at least two Triangle universities. Both have reported large COVID-19 clusters among vaccinated students before classes have even begun - and one even originated at an outdoor event.
Two new COVID-19 clusters identified at Duke University involve 29 medical students and seven members of the women’s field hockey team. All were vaccinated, as Duke requires
Here’s a few more of those rare “vaccinated” cases in Wisconsin. Particularly ugly as there’s no difference in viral load between poked/non-poked. Typhoid Mary spreaders.
Analysis of nearly 300 COVID-positive samples collected in Wisconsin between June 28 and July 24 showed no significant difference in “viral load” between 79 fully vaccinated people and 212 unvaccinated people. Both the vaccinated and unvaccinated study subjects had high viral loads at the time of their positive tests — levels shown in previous studies to be substantial enough to make them contagious to others.
“This is what the CDC’s study showed last week in a single outbreak, but we are seeing the same in a more distributed sample across our state,” says Katarina Grande, co-author of the new study and public health supervisor and COVID-19 Data Team lead at PHMDC.
While only 50 of the samples underwent genetic testing to determine which strain of the SARS-CoV-2 virus was present, 42 of them (84 percent) were identified as the delta variant, a strain of the virus that now appears to be more transmissible. Nearly all new COVID-19 cases in Wisconsin involve the delta variant, including among vaccinated people. Nearly one-third of the study’s cases came from Dane County, home to the city of Madison and one of the nation’s highest vaccination rates.
However, in Dane County, unvaccinated people are being diagnosed with COVID-19 at a rate two-and-a-half times greater than vaccinated people. Some breakthrough infections are expected in vaccinated people since no vaccine is 100 percent effective.
Just like all the animals they tested this on for years. They always all died when later challenged by the virus after getting the mRNA “vaccines”.
“It’s not a bug, it’s a feature” - Bill Gates
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