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To: george76

“Two weeks after the third vaccination (second vaccination with BNT162b2), he suddenly collapsed while taking his dinner. Remarkably,he did not show coughing or any signs of food aspiration but just fell down silently. He recovered from this more or less, but one week later, he again suddenly collapsed silently while taking his meal. The emergency unit was called, and after successful, but prolonged resuscitation attempts (over one hour), he was transferred to the hospital and directly put into an artiļ¬cial coma but died shortly thereafter. The clinical diagnosis was death due to aspiration pneumonia.”

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/364564454_A_Case_Report_Multifocal_Necrotizing_Encephalitis_and_Myocarditis_after_BNT162b2_mRNA_Vaccination_against_COVID-19


8 posted on 02/24/2023 12:02:54 PM PST by Brian Griffin (una vez)
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To: Brian Griffin

COVID-19 is an allergic reaction to the spikes. Pneumonitis - not pneumonia, presents early; but for a few people, pneumonia may develop.

My theory:

In additon, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has a Shingles-like characteristic, in that, the virus “hides out” in a fashion like the Chicken Pox virus. Over time, with various stresses upon a portion of your immune system, the virus “gets loose” for a bit, and so, yet another occurence of COVID-19 in some form.

Among the forms, is blistering and, or, a rash.

For some people, the virus just goes away; for some people, the virus hides out; for some people, the virus lingers.

Depends upon the unique nature and status of your immune systems.

The benefits of sleep, are greatly underestimated and often not mentioned in articles.


45 posted on 02/25/2023 3:36:30 AM PST by linMcHlp
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