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“The Vaccine Is Killing Me!” Facebook Fact-Checks Woman’s Post About Covid Vaccine Adverse Reaction… She DIED A WEEK LATER My arm hurts, beyond exhausted, headache, stomach cramps and earaches. Covid-19 vaccines go through many tests for safety and effectiveness before they’re approved, states FB fact check label.
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Facebook fact-checked a woman’s account of serious adverse reactions following the Covid vaccine posted one week before she died.
The tech giant had the audacity to add a fact check advisory to 25-year-old Desirée Penrod’s personal post in which she documented experiencing fatigue, headaches and earaches after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.
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Mary E. McLaughlin, 96 December 24th, 2020
LOVELL Mary E. (Haggerty) McLaughlin, 96, of Lovell, formerly of Medford and Tewksbury, Mass., passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020.
She was the beloved wife of the late Eugene J. McLaughlin.
Born and raised in Medford, Mary attended St. Joseph Elementary School and graduated from Medford High School. She married her high school sweetheart in the middle of WWII on June 28, 1942. After the war, they resided in temporary military housing on the grounds of Oak Grove Cemetery in Medford and began to raise a family. In 1955, Gene and Mary moved to Tewksbury, Mass. where they raised eight children. Mary followed her sons and moved to Lovell in 1983, six years after her husband’s death. Her desire was to create lasting memories for her children and grandchildren of “visiting a grandmother in the woods,” memories she cherished from her own childhood with her own grandmother.