People are questioning if COVID vaccines are to blame for a rise in drownings. I think it’s a ridiculous thing to claim. Yes, the COVID vaccine has caused a slew of problems, yes, it has caused a lot of distrust in the medical profession, but drowning is not one of them. I have never heard of the drowning connection with the jabs.
Hypothetically speaking, if one were to have either a stroke or a cardiac event while swimming, it might very well appear to be a simple drowning, and possibly even after a coroner’s examination, who doesn’t want to find evidence of stroke or cardiac troubles. By the way the vaxx is known to elevate the risk for both strokes and various cardiac conditions, e.g. myocarditis.
Passing out or having seizures etc. while swimming can cause drowning. Car accidents are up - it’s possible some of them are drivers impaired by vax.
“People are questioning if COVID vaccines are to blame for a rise in drownings. I think it’s a ridiculous thing to claim.”
It depends. The article said a bunch of people had trouble making it back to the shore. Were they vaccinated?
Happens like this:
“Yonatan Moshe Erlichman from Israel died unexpectedly after suffering cardiac arrest while taking a bath.
The boy reportedly slipped under the water after his heart suddenly stopped, causing him to drown.
He was rushed to Hadassah Hospital in Mount Scopus in serious condition but died a few days later on September 28 after being kept alive on life support.
Yonatan Erlichman was the grandson of a respected doctor in Beit El, Dr. Mati Erlichman.
In case the irony of the Israeli boy dying goes over your head:
10/24/23
8-Year-Old Israeli ‘Poster Child’ for COVID Vaccines Dies of Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Eight-year-old Yonatan Moshe Erlichman, who was featured in a 2020 Israeli commercial promoting COVID-19 vaccinations for children, died last month of sudden cardiac arrest. Israel, a “lab for Pfizer,” showed a significant myocarditis safety signal soon after introducing the shots.
The area is notorious for rip tides. This is well known.