Perhaps so. But the question remains: Whichever potentially lethal “vaccine” she received, it didn’t protect her from catching the flu or the fauci flu.
That happens often, and has happened in past years. There are usually several flu strains circulating simultaneously, so if you are exposed to a strain not included in the vaccine, the vaccine does no good. Some years, they guess wrong about which strain(s) will be dominant in the next flu season, and in those years the vaccines have very little effect. It also takes time to develop immunity after a flu shot; it isn’t instantaneous. Finally, almost no vaccine is 100% effective (with rabies vaccine being a rare exception).