One 19-year-old college student's experience with the vaccine
Simone Scott was a freshman at Northwestern University. Bright. Disciplined. Healthy. Believed the authorities when they said the vax was, like, totally safe, and that everyone should get vaccinated right away, even young people who virtually never died from the Chinese virus.
Got her first vax shot April 3rd. Had serious side-effects for the rest of the month, but it didn't occur to her or her parents or any of the docs she went to that those effects could have been connected to the vaccine--because neither Fakebook nor Twatter nor Instagram permitted anyone to post anything complaining about the "Emergency Use Authorization" vaccine.
And because the CDC--which you'd think would be the agency RESPONSIBLE for monitoring adverse reactions to an experimental new type of mRNA vaccine--was still pumping out "Totally safe, oh sure, a few adverse reactions but way way small. No more than any other vaccine" bull, doctors weren't being warned to watch out for a certain, known, life-threatening effect of the vax, a heart inflammation called myocarditis.
If the fix hadn't been in to lowball the side effects, Simone might not have taken the second shot. But on May 1st, having no idea that her health problems after the first shot might be connected to the "vaccine," she got the second shot. This time she had frequent nosebleeds, swollen lymph nodes. Her mother remarked that she looked tired. She made a doctor's appointment.
But because of the panic over the possibility of catching the Chinese virus, the "visit" was virtual.
The physician told her she probably had allergies.
The next day she had a low fever and went to the student health clinic. Tests for the Chinese virus, flu, and other viruses were negative. A doctor noted Simone’s heartbeat was irregular (normally a clear warning sign) but discharged her, telling her to go to the emergency room if the problem got worse.
The next day she’d developed a sore throat, and returned to the student clinic. This time she was told she might have a viral infection, given an anti-viral prescription, and again sent back to her dorm room.
Sunday, May 16, Simone texted her father that she was too dizzy to get out of bed or eat. Her mother headed from Ohio to Evanston. Her dad called Northwestern's campus police and asked them to check on her.
After initially refusing to help (why am I not surprised; in my experience campus cops are worthless morons), the police eventually did, and found Simone unable to walk. They called an ambulance, and she was taken to an off-campus hospital. Her mother arrived there that night. When she told staffers who she was there to see, she was escorted into a waiting room.
A doctor told her that her daughter had gone into heart failure as she was being transported to the hospital, and that she needed immediate surgery. Doctors had almost immediately diagnosed Simone with myocarditis -- heart inflammation, often caused by viral infection.
Four days later Simone's heart wasn't recovering, so on May 20 she was moved to Northwestern Memorial, the university’s teaching hospital, in anticipation of a heart transplant. She got that operation on May 23, but her lungs had been severely damaged, and the immunosuppressive drugs needed to avoid rejecting the transplant led to severe lung infections.
After fighting for life for 19 more days, she died on June 11th. She was 19 years old.
While she was alive her parents had repeatedly asked her doctors whether the hospital would report the case to the government office that tracks "adverse effects" from vaccines (VAERS). The parents said the soctors didn't seem particularly interested in doing that.
Now: If someone is over 65 years old or has "co-morbidities" like obesity, diabetes or an impaired immune system, getting the vax might be reasonable. But for healthy young people, early indications are that the chances of being harmed or killed by the vax are greater than the chances of being killed or severely sickened by the Chinese virus. But with social media refusing to allow anyone to post anything warning about adverse effects of the vax, or the Israeli results showing vaxxed people had over 20 times the expected instances of heart inflammation, or that most people treated by HCQ/zinc/azithromycin recover within days with no side effects, how can people make informed choices?
Same problem with posting experiences of "warning signs" after getting the first vax shot that might suggest not getting the second one. Twatter and Fakebook would scream that posting such pieces "increases vaccine hesitancy." And heaven knows we can't allow THAT, eh?
Ya think keeping Americans from actually making informed decisions might be the entire point of Fakebook and Twatter censoring posts about the vax?
And just FYI: Virtually all the "elite" universities are now DEMANDING that students prove they've gotten the vaccine in order to be allowed back this fall. But you'd think the universities would have at least a few faculty members smart enough to realize that the vax isn't a good idea for young people.
first year student Simone Scott passed away Friday morning following a brief illness. Simone...developed a heart issue in May, and received a heart transplant a short time later. She passed away Friday from complications of pneumonia with her parents at her side.
The article simply notes "a brief illness," nothing about her getting the first shot of the two-jab vax, having bad side effects, taking the second shot, nosebleeds, fever, not being able to walk. Nothing about doctors finding heart inflammation, nothing about a heart transplant. Just "passed away...following a brief illness," and "complications of pneumonia." Yep yep yep.
I've dealt with university munchkins. They're trained to obey their masters and most strike me as terminally dumb. The staffers who wrote this email were told not to mention the vaccine, so all side-effects after that were totally unrelated to anything, eh? Healthy college freshman just suddenly got heart disease for no damn reason, y'know? Happens all da time, citizen.
Even more telling: Some panicky force-vaxxers are now claiming Berenson lied in his story on Simone, and denying that she got the vaccine!
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