Utah’s chief medical examiner publicly pleaded not to draw conclusions about the woman’s death. He received a second dose of the modern COVID-19 vaccine days later – insisting there was no evidence that the pocket was attached to her passage. .
After receiving his second jab on 1 February, Kasidi Kuril fell ill and was admitted to the hospital. Four days later, the single mom died under mysterious circumstances.
But the chief medical examiner of the Utah Department of Health, Dr. Eric Christensen told Fox News that the tragic mom’s second dose and her death were only “temporarily related.”
“We have no evidence that there is a link between vaccination and death at this time,” he insisted. “We have no indication of that.”
The side effects of inoculation are expected, but how people react to the vaccine will ultimately be determined by their biology, Christens said.
“Certainly, there are side effects of a vaccine that are directly linked to the vaccine and what’s going on in your body,” Christensen said. “You know, hand pain … symptoms like fever are related to the immune response to what was put in you. That kind of thing happens clearly.”
Kuril, who received the vaccine after working as a surgical technician, experienced a sore throat after the first dose, but had no other side effects, his father, Alfred Halley, told KUTV.
“Things took a turn for the worse when she got the second dose,” she said, adding that she soon fell ill and was hospitalized, where doctors determined her liver was failing.
She died 30 hours later.
The Food and Drug Administration requires vaccination providers to record any deaths after COVID-19 pockets in the vaccine response system, showing that there have been four deaths involving Utah residents, according to Fox News.
Kuril’s age was one of four matches, while the other three matches were in the 80s, the outlet said.
The Utah Health Department told Fox News that the medical examiner’s office would “investigate any deaths where the COVD-19 vaccine is mentioned on the death certificate.”
However, there is currently no evidence that blinking is dangerous.
“There is no evidence that the COVID-19 vaccine has caused any deaths in Utah. Reports of adverse reactions and deaths after vaccination do not mean that the vaccine causes a reaction or death. “
“Reports of anxiety are verified and scientifically studied. The CDC also follows up on any reports of deaths to request additional information and to find out what happened and to determine whether the death was unrelated to the outcome of the vaccine. “
Christensen said the cases involving post-vaccination deaths are worth investigating, but added that as long as we don’t know all the results, it’s just a “guess”.
Kuril’s body was autopsied, but the state medical examiner’s office could not comment due to privacy laws.
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