Hank Aaron Died Of Natural Causes, COVID-19 Vaccine Not A Factor, Officials Believe Hank Aaron COVID-19 Vaccine Not A Factor In Death . Officials Believe
Officials DO NOT believe the COVID-19 vaccination played any role in
Hank Aaron s death based on a preliminary investigation this according to the Fulton County Medical Examiner s office.
The 86-year-old MLB legend and his wife received the first of 2 vaccine doses at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta on Jan. 4. Hank died just a few weeks later on Jan. 22.
TMZ Sports it appears Hank died of natural causes unrelated to the COVID shot.
As we previously reported, Hank along with other prominent Black leaders decided to get the shot in front of the media in hopes of showing others in the community that the vaccine is safe.
Officials say Hank Aaron’s death on Friday is from natural causes. The Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed those details to FOX 5. The 86-year-old Atlanta Braves legend died peacefully in his sleep, the Atlanta Braves said in a release on Friday morning.
WHAT WE FOUND
The original claim comes from a weekly Norwegian Medicines Agency report on suspected adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines. Specifically, the January 21 release notes 30 vaccine reports involving death.
But, that very same report also contextualizes the data. “Many of the nursing home residents who have been vaccinated so far are very frail or terminally ill patients. Every day, an average of 45 people die in Norwegian nursing homes or other similar institutions. The fact that some nursing home residents die soon after being vaccinated does not imply that there is a causal relationship. The reported deaths have occurred within a period of 1-9 days following vaccination,” it said.
Hank Aaron Cause of Death Revealed COVID-19 Vaccine Not a Factor?
Hank Aaron died on January 22 at the age of 86 a few weeks after receiving the first shot of COVID-19 vaccine. At the time of his passing, no cause of death was provided.
Now, according to TMZ Sports, officials don t believe that the vaccination played a role in his passing, based on the Fulton County Medical Examiner s office s initial investigation.
A representative for the office confirmed to the outlet that Hank Aaron s cause of death is due to natural causes that are not related to the COVID-19 vaccine shot.
Emily Aaron (L-R), Billye Aaron and Hank Aaron attend the premiere of Lee Daniels’ “The Butler” at the Ziegfeld Theatre on Aug. 5, 2013, in New York City. (Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / Debby Wong)
Revered baseball legend Hank Aaron did not succumb to the novel coronavirus as many suspected, according to the autopsy report.
Henry Louis Aaron Jr., whose place on the Mount Rushmore of baseball legends is undisputable, passed away on Jan. 22, 2021. Because he died just two weeks after taking the first of the coronavirus vaccine at the esteemed Morehouse School of Medicine on Jan. 4, many reflexively, yet erroneously, assumed it was due to a bad reaction to the vaccine.