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Who is Dr Erik Christensen? Utah medical examiner claims Moderna vaccine did not kill 39-year-old Kassidi Kurill


How did Kassidi Kurill die?
The day after receiving the vaccination, Kurill experienced a headache and nausea and could not urinate properly despite sufficient fluid intake. On February 4, she started to run a fever when she went to the emergency room at a hospital in Ogden. A blood test diagnosed her in urgent need of a liver transplant. At that time she revealed that her heart was racing and she also started throwing up.
Soon she was airlifted to Intermountain Medical Center in Murray for the transplant, but she could not be stabilized for the procedure. She breathed her last on February 5 at the hospital. “She was healthy, happy, active until she took the shot, she went shopping with her mom, that afternoon when she took the shot,” said her stepfather Hawley, adding, “I believe that she was one of those bad reactions.”

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No link between COVID-19 vaccine and 4 Utahns who died after shots, medical examiner says


No link between COVID-19 vaccine and 4 Utahns who died after shots, medical examiner says
National database has not shown patterns ‘that would indicate a safety problem with COVID-19 vaccines,’ federal officials report.
(Courtesy University of Utah Health) A vial of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for COVID-19.
| Updated: March 11, 2021, 5:15 p.m.
Among the more than half a million Utahns who have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, 154 people had bad reactions that have been reported to a federal database.
The reporting includes the deaths of four Utahns after they got a shot.
Health experts caution that a person dying shortly after being inoculated does not mean vaccine caused that person’s death. Federal health officials say they found “no evidence that vaccination contributed to patient deaths” in the cases reported to the database after COVID-19 inoculations.

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