Posted on 11/24/2022 5:18:45 PM PST by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
Dr. Almyra Oveta Fuller was a major advocate of the Covid “vaccine” for pediatric use and worked tirelessly to combat “vaccine hesitancy.” Top virologist and member of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel, Dr. Almyra Oveta Fuller, who supported emergency use authorization for the Covid vaccine, died suddenly last week.
Dr. Fuller, a University of Michigan professor, died Friday at 67 years old. According to reports, she passed away after a short illness.
Posted the pic for a few reasons. Associate Professor yet has Ph.D
Seems like with a PhD, you’d be a full professor.
Also DEI special seminar series - Diversity, Equity Inclusion
I guess DEI turned into DIE for her
U of M Medical School - Renowned university of medicine? Hardly. More title than talent. FAUX leftist crap.
And this is one of the people that the FDA had to approve the jabs?
Sorry for her and sorry for her family’s loss regardless.
How many people lost their jobs because of this woman???
You need to ping a black person…
Did she lose a bout with Covid after shots because a lot of people have.
rot in hell vaxxer scum!
Guess she is now off on another “journey”…courtesy of God.
I hate the overuse of the word “journey”.
Everyone is on a $!&@ing journey!
Heard an insurance commercial that mention kids “starting their healthcare journey”
Heard another commercial talking about being on a “hair growth journey”
“Sadly, we will never know if it was a good death or a bad death. As if.”
Her death was much less severe due to her having been jabbed several times. It could have been much worse.
They just lie and claim that it's safe for those with sickle cell anemia to get the vaccines, but they have no Pfizer/Moderna trial data showing they ever tested it on that population. They claim there was no time to test it fully because of the 'urgent' need etc., but in the excerpt below they are careful to say no corners were cut, all is well etc.
https://www.vcuhealth.org/news/covid-19/covid-19-and-sickle-cell-disease-our-expert-answers-your-questions
Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe and effective for people with sickle cell disease?
"Yes. All COVID-19 vaccines available in the U.S. are safe for people with sickle cell disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved all three vaccines. To be approved, the vaccines must go through a careful trial process with several phases to address safety and effectives. The COVID-19 vaccine trials did just that, and they included thousands of participants.The COVID-19 vaccines were produced so rapidly not because they were rushed by cutting corners but because scientists have significant prior experience working with other coronaviruses such as SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) and MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome). Research on a COVID-19 vaccine did not start from scratch."
ransomnote: I searched VAERS (the CDC's Vaccine Adverse Event Record System) via the medalerts.org website for these 'symptoms' for Covid 19 vax.
Some of the 69 people who had the Covid 19 'vaccine' in this table also had the flu shot listed in the table below, that's why there's more than 69 counted and the flu vax is on a Covid vax table.
6 of those were recorded as dying, but I don't know what others illnesses or symptoms they had - which/what caused death.
I enterred a new search that specified sickle cell anemia as a 'pre-existing condition' and there were 14.
Dr. Cole was among the first to note that cancer had resurged for those in remission and/or that uterine or endometrical cancers had sky rocketed with the Covid Vaccine. Many have noted that the 'vaccines' cause immune system suppression so that illnesses your body was fighting may emerge or become more aggressive.
If you'd like to read the reports on these people, I'll put an example below, use this link and click the down arrow to view the SYMPTOMS section to select sickle cell anemia. Specify vaccine is Covid and use any down arrow to search for the specifications live at that time
Here's a patient record
Let me know if you'd like some help searching. :D
To paraphrase a favorite movie .. “She will not be missed.” (Anyone recognize the movie?)
wow
Wow...good work! Many thanks.
I'm on a hair loss journey. Been going on for over 30 years.
No loss.
That was racist.
Now, regarding the greens:
The spelling is C O L L A R D
And the deceased is/was C O L O R E D
Lovin' it!
The name "collard" comes from the word "colewort" (a medieval term for non-heading brassica crops).
-Wikipedia
After a short illness? I say after a permanent illness. Vaccination.
Remember, if someone dies suddenly it is not appropriate to ask about their vaccination status. That information was only relevant for getting into restaurants and gyms.
https://twitter.com/cdnrefusenik/status/1595570013452505088
Maybe she went to the First Lady's diploma mill...
this is why there should be no affirmative action in the medical field
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