"WW C"- COVID-19, GLOBAL CASES SURPASS 676 MILLION...CASES 676,609,955 DEATHS 6,881,955 US CASES 103,804,263 US DEATHS 1,123,836 8:30pm 1/28/24

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A medical frontliner has died while 30 other health workers at the Cagayan Valley Medical Center (CVMC) in this city, who have been inoculated against COVID-19, have tested positive for the virus.

The Department of Health (DOH)-Cagayan Valley regional office said there is no reason to believe that the death was caused by the vaccine. The fatality was inoculated on March 12.

CVMC chief Glenn Matthew Baggao said those who tested positive for the virus are asymptomatic and isolated in the hospital’s quarantine facility.

Baggao said the 30 others who were infected are among more than 1,500 CVMC employees who received the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine on March 7 and were set to get their second dose on April 5.

Health experts have repeatedly assured the public that the vaccine cannot cause an infection after a health worker, who was immunized on March 5, died after a few days.

The DOH regional office said it has received 31,980 doses of Sinovac and AstraZeneca vaccines, of which 21,419 had been administered.

Medical frontliners are racing against time to complete their inoculation amid a surge in cases.

The CVMC, Southern Isabela Medical Center in Santiago, Isabela and Region 2 Trauma and Medical Center in Bayombong, Nueva Viscaya have reached 100 percent occupancy rate, according to the DOH.

Hospitals in Laguna are almost full of COVID-19 patients, Gov. Ramil Hernandez said yesterday.

“Napupuno na po ‘yung ating mga hospitals, mga private po natin at mga government-owned,” Hernandez said in an interview over ABS-CBN’s Teleradyo.

There are at least 2,285 active COVID-19 cases in Laguna. The most number of patients are in Calamba, with 436; Sta. Rosa, 319, and San Pedro, 283.

Meanwhile, Mayor Crisostomo Garbo of Mabalacat, Pampanga tested positive for COVID-19 last Saturday.

Garbo said he had himself tested after he experienced fever. He urged everyone who had been exposed to him in the past several days to undergo swab test.

Cabanatuan City Mayor Myca Elizabeth Vergara is in isolation after her driver and staff members were infected.

“I have informed most of the people whom I interacted with in the past week... A full-scale contact tracing is ongoing,” Vergara said.

In Negros Occidental, Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson issued an executive order requiring a negative swab test result and quarantine for all those visiting the province.


This Situation Proves once again that the Covid19 Vaccines cannot and will not work overall and a lot people are going to be in for a major let down when its all said and done and will never trust government officials the same again.But despite the few thats been infected,hospitalized and the one's that died despite after being fully vaccinated in a timely manner we can still labeled this as


Another Covid19 Vaccination Coincidental Death.
WARNING. This White Supremacist is trolling hard now. He is even using stock phots to try and make his post legit. Direct quote from the Article

"The Department of Health (DOH)-Cagayan Valley regional office said there is no reason to believe that the death was caused by the vaccine. The fatality was inoculated on March 12. "
 

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He dies at 60 after the first dose of the Moderna vaccine, postponed the autopsy
After the administration, he fell ill
The autopsy was postponed by one day on the body of the 60-year-old from Fucecchio (Florence), who died on April 3 from an illness accused a few hours after being vaccinated, as an extremely fragile person, at the Empoli hospital (Florence).

The 60-year-old was given a dose of Moderna vaccine.

The examination was scheduled today but will be carried out tomorrow because the coroner appointed by the prosecutor Franco Massimo Bonfiglio, owner of the investigations, asked to be assisted in the execution by a professor of the hygiene department of the University of Florence.

According to what has been learned, the prosecutor has asked the specialists to establish with the autopsy if there is a causal link between the administration of the vaccine and death, also in light of the general physical condition of the man and the pharmacological therapies to which he was subjected.


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so posting fake info & clearly debunked crap is proof enough that the poster is telling the truth becos they were banned from passing off dangerous info ? when it was clear to any discerning adult who understands science that there was a huge disinfo network at play online ! bet u one the ones peddling all that 5g , lab made covid, hydroxy etc ? :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: u cats wont stop :roflmao2::roflmao2:
Damn girl ease up :blowjob:

All on my dick and ain't even bother to look up who Chris Martenson is. You wrote all that bullshit so clearly you not a lazy bitch just a goofy one.
 

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For This Hospice Nurse, the Covid Shot Came Too Late(Bullshit)
By Heidi de MarcoAPRIL 6, 2021
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CORONA, Calif. — Antonio Espinoza loved the Los Angeles Dodgers. He loved them so much that he was laid to rest in his favorite Dodgers jersey. His family and friends, including his 3-year-old son, donned a sea of blue-and-white baseball shirts and caps in his honor.
Espinoza died at age 36 of covid-19, just days after he got his first dose of a covid vaccine. He was a hospice nurse who put his life in danger to help covid patients and others have a peaceful death.
When covid hit, it was no surprise to his family that this “gentle giant,” as friends and family called him, stepped up to the plate.
Antonio Espinoza with his son, Ezekiel (NANCY ESPINOZA)
“His attitude was like, ‘No, I’m not going to be scared,’” said Nancy Espinoza, his wife of 10 years. “This is our time to shine,” he told her. “I became a nurse for a reason.”
As a hospice nurse and chief nursing officer for Calstro Hospice in Montclair, California, Espinoza routinely made house calls, visited assisted living facilities and performed death visits — during which hospice nurses pronounce patients dead.
Hospice workers aren’t just doctors and nurses, but also include home health aides, social workers, chaplains and counselors. In the past year, they have frequented some of the highest-risk environments, such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities and patients’ homes.
Hospice requires intimate patient care, and the additional safety requirements and need for personal protective equipment made it challenging, said Alicia Murray, board president of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association. But hospice workers adapted, she said, knowing they might be the only people who could comfort dying patients when family members were not allowed to visit medical and long-term care facilities.
“They’re taking care of dying people and, in particular, people dying of covid who may be spewing out the virus,” said Dr. Karl Steinberg, a geriatrician and palliative care specialist who is the medical director of Hospice by the Sea in Solana Beach, California, and several nursing homes.
A few months into the pandemic, when Calstro Hospice began caring for covid patients, Espinoza helped develop a covid unit. Part of his job was to make sure staff members had sufficient personal protective gear, including himself.
Ezekiel Espinoza holds a photograph of his first Los Angeles Dodgers game with his dad, Antonio.(HEIDI DE MARCO / KHN)
“Some people had a hard time getting a hold of all the PPE gear, but his office had adequate equipment,” his wife said. Right before he got sick, he was excited to receive a big shipment of gowns, N95 masks, booties and face shields from San Bernardino County, she said.
Espinoza fell ill a few days after his first dose of covid vaccine on Jan. 5, but went to work thinking it was vaccine-related. “He had kind of a sore throat and felt a little bit under the weather, but nothing major,” said Nancy Espinoza. His symptoms progressed to a fever and chills and he tested positive for covid on Jan. 10.
Seven other Calstro Hospice staff members also got covid during the pandemic, said Jennifer Arrington, Calstro Hospice’s director of patient care services.
Nancy holds her son, 3-year-old Ezekiel. A licensed vocational nurse, she stopped working after he was born. Her husband was the main breadwinner, and she is now trying to figure out how she will care for their young son. (HEIDI DE MARCO / KHN)
Espinoza was a victim of bad timing, according to Dr. Lucy Horton, infectious disease specialist and associate professor at the University of Californi
The virus’s incubation period averages five to seven days, she explained. “If you test positive a few days after the vaccine, chances are you actually got exposed before you even got your first dose,” she said.
Horton said people aren’t fully vaccinated until at least 14 days after their second dose of a two-dose vaccine, or their first dose of a one-dose version. Early after the first dose, people don’t reap the benefit of the vaccine yet, she said.
“Even after you’re fully vaccinated, there still is a remaining risk,” said Horton, co-author of a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine about post-vaccination infection rates among health care workers in California. “Even if it’s so much lower, it’s still present.”
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Espinoza knew he wanted to care for others and go into health care since he was in high school, and realized the Hispanic community needed Latino nurses in hospice care, his wife said. “He made it his purpose to help the Hispanic community understand hospice care and not be afraid of it,” she said.
On Jan. 15, Nancy Espinoza and the couple’s toddler, Ezekiel, spoke to Antonio over the phone for the last time. “I love you” were the last words she heard her husband say.
She was allowed to visit him right before he died on Jan. 25. He was intubated with an oxygen level of 25%.
Nancy Espinoza stood in the room alone with her husband for the last time. “I just wanted to be able to hold his hand and pray for him,” she said. “I wanted him to know that he wasn’t alone.”


Even though they claim the vaccine came in too late.The fact remains he still had the shot administered regardless and thats on record,and that is documented with vital records,and with that being said we can label this as

Another Covid19 Vaccination Coincidental Death


 

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For This Hospice Nurse, the Covid Shot Came Too Late(Bullshit)
By Heidi de MarcoAPRIL 6, 2021
REPUBLISH THIS STORY

DISPONIBLE EN ESPAÑOL
CORONA, Calif. — Antonio Espinoza loved the Los Angeles Dodgers. He loved them so much that he was laid to rest in his favorite Dodgers jersey. His family and friends, including his 3-year-old son, donned a sea of blue-and-white baseball shirts and caps in his honor.
Espinoza died at age 36 of covid-19, just days after he got his first dose of a covid vaccine. He was a hospice nurse who put his life in danger to help covid patients and others have a peaceful death.
When covid hit, it was no surprise to his family that this “gentle giant,” as friends and family called him, stepped up to the plate.
Antonio Espinoza with his son, Ezekiel (NANCY ESPINOZA)
“His attitude was like, ‘No, I’m not going to be scared,’” said Nancy Espinoza, his wife of 10 years. “This is our time to shine,” he told her. “I became a nurse for a reason.”
As a hospice nurse and chief nursing officer for Calstro Hospice in Montclair, California, Espinoza routinely made house calls, visited assisted living facilities and performed death visits — during which hospice nurses pronounce patients dead.
Hospice workers aren’t just doctors and nurses, but also include home health aides, social workers, chaplains and counselors. In the past year, they have frequented some of the highest-risk environments, such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities and patients’ homes.
Hospice requires intimate patient care, and the additional safety requirements and need for personal protective equipment made it challenging, said Alicia Murray, board president of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association. But hospice workers adapted, she said, knowing they might be the only people who could comfort dying patients when family members were not allowed to visit medical and long-term care facilities.
“They’re taking care of dying people and, in particular, people dying of covid who may be spewing out the virus,” said Dr. Karl Steinberg, a geriatrician and palliative care specialist who is the medical director of Hospice by the Sea in Solana Beach, California, and several nursing homes.
A few months into the pandemic, when Calstro Hospice began caring for covid patients, Espinoza helped develop a covid unit. Part of his job was to make sure staff members had sufficient personal protective gear, including himself.
Ezekiel Espinoza holds a photograph of his first Los Angeles Dodgers game with his dad, Antonio.(HEIDI DE MARCO / KHN)
“Some people had a hard time getting a hold of all the PPE gear, but his office had adequate equipment,” his wife said. Right before he got sick, he was excited to receive a big shipment of gowns, N95 masks, booties and face shields from San Bernardino County, she said.
Espinoza fell ill a few days after his first dose of covid vaccine on Jan. 5, but went to work thinking it was vaccine-related. “He had kind of a sore throat and felt a little bit under the weather, but nothing major,” said Nancy Espinoza. His symptoms progressed to a fever and chills and he tested positive for covid on Jan. 10.
Seven other Calstro Hospice staff members also got covid during the pandemic, said Jennifer Arrington, Calstro Hospice’s director of patient care services.
Nancy holds her son, 3-year-old Ezekiel. A licensed vocational nurse, she stopped working after he was born. Her husband was the main breadwinner, and she is now trying to figure out how she will care for their young son. (HEIDI DE MARCO / KHN)
Espinoza was a victim of bad timing, according to Dr. Lucy Horton, infectious disease specialist and associate professor at the University of Californi
The virus’s incubation period averages five to seven days, she explained. “If you test positive a few days after the vaccine, chances are you actually got exposed before you even got your first dose,” she said.
Horton said people aren’t fully vaccinated until at least 14 days after their second dose of a two-dose vaccine, or their first dose of a one-dose version. Early after the first dose, people don’t reap the benefit of the vaccine yet, she said.
“Even after you’re fully vaccinated, there still is a remaining risk,” said Horton, co-author of a letter to the New England Journal of Medicine about post-vaccination infection rates among health care workers in California. “Even if it’s so much lower, it’s still present.”
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Espinoza knew he wanted to care for others and go into health care since he was in high school, and realized the Hispanic community needed Latino nurses in hospice care, his wife said. “He made it his purpose to help the Hispanic community understand hospice care and not be afraid of it,” she said.
On Jan. 15, Nancy Espinoza and the couple’s toddler, Ezekiel, spoke to Antonio over the phone for the last time. “I love you” were the last words she heard her husband say.
She was allowed to visit him right before he died on Jan. 25. He was intubated with an oxygen level of 25%.
Nancy Espinoza stood in the room alone with her husband for the last time. “I just wanted to be able to hold his hand and pray for him,” she said. “I wanted him to know that he wasn’t alone.”


Even though they claim the vaccine came in too late.The fact remains he still had the shot administered regardless and thats on record,and that is documented with vital records,and with that being said we can label this as

Another Covid19 Vaccination Coincidental Death
It doesn't look like any pre-existing conditions there. :rolleyes::hmm:
 

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It doesn't look like any pre-existing conditions there. :rolleyes::hmm:
Pre-existing or not.He was alive before the Vaccine now after the vaccine he coincidentally die's.Like i say these are all coincidental death's after the vaccination no one here is accusing the vaccine for there death.
 

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Pre-existing or not.He was alive before the Vaccine now after the vaccine he coincidentally die's.Like i say these are all coincidental death's after the vaccination no one here is accusing the vaccine for there death.
Then why post it? When people give you a chance to explain your stance you post dumb shit. It is the reason most have you on ignore
 

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So its like that now bro? In here?
This is common knowledge. Damn shame bout you bucks. Now lie and say you don't know about people being banned nd censured on/from social media platforms (such as youtube) for posting "false" information and then go see what kind of "fake" info this duke graduate ex-pharmaceutical exec who quit for ethical reasons was posting before running back with your typical dumb shit responses
Never mind what he posted. What have you observed? Does the vaccine work ? Do you know of anyone that is suffering from any long term side effects?
 

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Never mind what he posted. What have you observed? Does the vaccine work ? Do you know of anyone that is suffering from any long term side effects?

Observed nothing really negative. It works. Nope none at all and I family in nursing who work in major hospitals, labs, testing sites, schools and retirement homes.
 

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Woman dies three hours after receiving first Covid vaccination
Peter Vincent For Daily Mail Australia 4 hrs ago

An elderly woman has died three hours after receiving her first Covid-19 jab in an aged care facility.

The 82-year-old nursing home resident was living at the Blue Care Yurana Aged Care Facility in Springwood, in Queensland, when she was reportedly given the Pfizer vaccine at 10am.

Police were called to the residence at 1.30pm and confirmed to Daily Mail Australia that the woman's death 'is not being treated as suspicious'.

It's not clear if the vaccine has any link to the woman's death as she was also suffering from a lung disease at the time of her death.


Queensland Police were unable to comment further.

A report is being prepared for the coroner.

Daily Mail Australia also contacted the Blue Care Springwood Yurana Aged Care Facility for comment.

Australia's vaccine rollout plan is based on two vaccines - one made by the Pfizer-BioNTech and the other by AstraZeneca and University of Oxford.

The majority of Australians will receive the AstraZeneca vaccine, with fatigue, headaches and body aches the most common side effects expected.

Overseas there have been reports of deaths in Norway and Israel after Pfizer vaccinations, but authorities have reassured the public the claims are overstated and coincidental.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison received the Pfizer vaccine, which was mainly being used in the early stages of Australia's vaccine rollout.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/med...on/ar-BB1fnTgI

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