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Mom Of 5 Dies Following Johnson & Johnson Vaccine But Her Family Still Supports The Shot

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Mom Of 5 Dies Following Johnson & Johnson Vaccine But Her Family Still Supports The Shot

That's a real headline! I didn't make that up! And no, it's not satire - it's mainstream news

Meryl Dorey
Jan 2
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Mom Of 5 Dies Following Johnson & Johnson Vaccine But Her Family Still Supports The Shot

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From the ‘you can’t make this sh*t up’ files is this story from MSN.com.

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Diana Carroll was a mom of five who loved kids. She was a 45-year-old preschool educator who likely had a tough year based on the coronavirus making education difficult for teachers. She was probably excited to have the chance to get vaccinated. Unfortunately, she suffered from a devastating and fatal health crisis not long after getting her Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine.

One of the many odd things about this article is the fact that they never really deny that the COVID jab was what actually killed this beautiful young woman who had so much to live for! That is truly rare.

Just 12 days after receiving the shot, she started suffering from a headache. Her family brought her to the emergency room, where doctors found out she had a brain hemorrhage.

She's one of the reasons why the United States has chosen to put a pause on the Johnson & Johnson [vaccine distribution](https://cafemom.com/news/child-accidentally-vaccinated-coronavirus). While these results aren't typical whatsoever, authorities wanted to be safe rather than sorry.

Safe rather than sorry? Yeah, right. Pull the other one!

With nearly 1.5 million reactions reported to VAERS (see below) - and the minimum underreporting factor of 31 meaning this is actually closer to 46 million reactions! And 33,000+ deaths - conservative underreporting factor of 4 equaling at least 133,336 unnecessary preventable deaths, safety is obviously not a concern.

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