Sarah Barracuda wrote: “42 of a heart attack I think the question that should be asked was was she vaxxed ..”
The question should be asked is did anyone in their forties ever have a heart attack prior to 2020?
Yes. I knew a guy who died of a heart attack in his early 40s, and that was in the 1990s. He was a heavy beer drinker, but not alcoholic or obese.
Yes. I lost a friend who was in his mid forties in the late 19901.
You really think that will be asked? Considered?
Sorry, thais woman's sad death is to some (mostly the ignorant / willfully ignorant) nothing more than grist to push a narrative.
Memorial Day weekend Tuesday morning in 1985 at about 7:00 am my first wife crossed over from a heart attack at 24 years old. It happens. Clot broke loose and she was gone. Heart attacks in mid 30's are by no means rare either. Again long before COVID.
You don’t know about rates? Is the rate of people at younger ages smaller, the same, or larger than it used to be? You seem to think the government should prevent people from knowing that information?
A better question is whether there has been any significant change in the rates of heart attacks in any age groups, say, before 2020 compared to after 2020, or, after 2021. Of course the rates were not identically zero before 2020, but, that isn’t the main point, and, indeed seems almost to intentionally sidestep the main point.
My great uncle died of one at 42 in 1972. I'm pretty sure it wasn't the vax. :-)
I only clicked on this thread because I knew the crazies would be at it again. Meaning: without any proof of a vax, then it's all speculation. In fact, it's kind of shitting on ones grave.
Good Christians and all that.
Know of only one. A co-worker died of heart attack at age 37.
I remember going to his wake. He looked early 20’s with his crew cut and boyish good looks.