
The 47-year-old had a good medical history and was not taking medication, according to a peer-reviewed study published Feb. 8 in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science. The authors said the finding is “significant” because it demonstrates that death can occur more than a year after the primary series of mRNA shots. |
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Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine likely caused the death of a 47-year-old man who died from a pulmonary embolism 555 days after receiving the vaccine, which came from a highly lethal batch, according to a new peer-reviewed study.
The study, Feb. 8 in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science, determined that at the time of his illness, the 47-year-old had a good medical history and was not taking medication.
The study noted that the COVID-19 shots “have been previously associated with pulmonary hemorrhage, typically observed shortly after vaccination.”
In a Substack post, epidemiologist Nicolas Hulscher, co-author of the study along with cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough — noted that this “is the first published instance of a fatal adverse event occurring more than one year after a COVID-19 mRNA injection, highlighting the potential for serious long-term adverse effects.”
According to the study, the 47-year-old “exhibited symptoms of a mild respiratory infection” before his death. However, his health rapidly deteriorated, as he experienced severe respiratory distress and cardiac arrest “with evidence of profuse pulmonary bleeding.” His heart size remained normal.
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