Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Sonia Azevedo's Sudden Death

First, there was the case of Tiffany Pontes Dover, a nurse who fainted minutes after taking the Covid flu shot, and then disappeared, never to be heard of again. Then, there was a handful of confirmed deaths of patients vaccinated in the high risk group. And now, there's the case of Sonia Azevedo, a nurse who died in her sleep two days after taking the shot.

In addition to this, we know that the Covid flu shot has a 2.5% chance of making us ill. In light of the handful of deaths, it seems reasonable to assume that some of these illnesses are serious, making it increasingly likely that the Covid flu shot may be at least as bad as the disease itself.

Making this all the worse, is the fact that long term effects of the Covid flu shot are unknown. There simply hasn't been a long term study of the vaccine, so anyone taking the shot early is embarking on an unknown journey with possible side-effects ranging from mild discomforts to sterility and serious illness, including heart failure and death.

A nightmare scenario may develop a few months from now in which people start dropping dead for no apparent reason, with the only common denominator being the fact that they took the Covid flu shot. Suddenly, there'll be awareness among the ones that took the shot that it is a time bomb with a relatively high chance of killing them. Imagine the mental strain on those who took it if this was to happen.

However, to suggest the possibility of such a scenario is to be a heretic these days. The handful of deaths from the shot so far are brushed aside as irrelevant, and many will even claim that the deaths are unrelated to the shot. But to make such claims exposes a bias in measurements. We cannot on the one hand count those dying within a few weeks of being tested positive as Covid flu deaths, and at the same time dismiss anyone becoming ill within days of receiving the shot as somehow unrelated. Sonia Azevedo was one of 500 people who took the vaccine a week ago. She died two days later, and the only consistent way to count this would be to mark it up as related to the vaccine.

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2 comments:

  1. I don't understand...is this is actually about the flu vaccine? Being an incredibly well tested vaccine for what is essentially a non-lethal disease...this article makes no sense. Not clear why this editorial (opinion piece) comes up when searching COVID? The COVID vaccine however, is clearly a different story, being fundamentally untested, with Iive human trials going on now all over the world. I don't get this post.

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    1. Thank you for your feedback. I've updated the article to make it clear that it's about Covid, and that Sonia Azevedo died two days after taking the vaccine.

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