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A 55-year-old nurse was vaccinated on January 21 with a booster dose and passed away on January 28. The Health Ministry said there were no side effects after the first dose of the vaccine or after the booster. But why did he really die?
In Romania, on average, between 700 and 750 people die every day, according to official data. In one year, approximately 252,000 Romanians die. In addition, around 30,000-40,000 Romanians are vaccinated per day, so if you are vaccinated at that rate, the chances that, on the day of vaccination, someone will die from natural causes are quite high.
The chance of winning in Lotto 6 of 49 is one in 13 million. In comparison, if you have 700 deaths per day in Romania, the chances of someone dying from natural causes on the day of vaccination are much higher than from winning the lottery, especially since, in the second stage, the elderly over 65 They are a vaccinated population among which the mortality rate is much higher than among the general population.
So, a week after vaccination, statistics teach us that anything can happen. That is, you can die from natural causes, from being hit by a car or for any other reason, but not related to the Covid-19 vaccine. It is normal for people to die “after the vaccine.” The vaccine does not make us immortal. It is not that the Covid-19 vaccine, or any other vaccine, prevents a car from entering us or that we die of natural causes. The statistics will show us that there will be more deaths one week “after the vaccine”, not “because of the vaccine” because the number of daily deaths in Romania – 700 – 750 – cannot be stopped by anything.
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