I recently came across a story about the death of a woman with the name of A. Oveta Fuller. Before her death, she was an influential officer in the FDA, involved in the push for universal vaccination against Covid, including young children. It's therefore reasonable to presume that she was fully vaccinated with the five shots currently recommended for those over 60 years of age.
None of this is particularly unusual among high-ranking health officials, and I wouldn't have posted on her death if it wasn't for a peculiar oddity related to it:
The woman died on November 18. She was a notable person with a Wikipedia page dedicated to her name. Yet, she's not on Wikipedia's list of notable deaths. That's odd because it's now a whole week since she passed away. Why didn't the author of the latest changes to her page on Wikipedia do the minor task of putting her name on the list of notable deaths?
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