Reread it. No one had it before the experimental vaccine.
The vaccine qualifies as experimental in every sense of the word. How do you justify giving an experimental “vaccine” to millions of people all at once? For a disease that is rapidly declining and has a very low fatality rate? It contradicts common sense.
If you took your two year old in and was told they were going to give him an experimental vaccine that has bypassed nearly every testing protocol that every other vaccine is required to pass, and has never been given to humans prior to the truncated testing, would you be good with that? For a disease that has a very low fatality rate?
My doctor said to me that he wished a whole lot of diseases had a similar fatality rate.
Reread it, exactly...
They weren’t tested before. The soaking time for the bug is at least 3 days. They died 2 days after being vaccinated. Almost certainly they were exposed before the vaccination.
We will likely see a backstory that some outside vendor or worker came up positive and that caused the sudden need for vaccination.
My mother in law ended up in the hospital for 3 days after taking the first Moderna vaccine. She was found on the floor and was incoherent — she was pretty sharp for an 85 year old. Driving, doing her finances, managing her life. She is on the mend, but it was a scary few days.