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The old man fell “dead” just 25 minutes after the COVID vaccination!


The old man fell “dead” just 25 minutes after the COVID vaccination!

The old man fell down. – February 9 Daily Mail The current report concerns the safety of COVID-19 vaccine when Dr. Howard Zucker, MD. The chairman of the New York State Health Commission said authorities are urging an investigation after a 70-year-old man died just 25 minutes after being vaccinated against COVID.

The incident took place on the morning of Sunday, February 7, local time. An elderly man arrived to be vaccinated without specifying which company it was. At the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan Dr. Zucker said that the man initially had no vaccine allergies. Before the sudden collapse 15 minutes after the vaccination, no other adverse reactions were observed. Including vaccine allergies

However, security guards and staff at the vaccination center rushed the elderly man to the hospital but was late, and doctors later announced that he died. Vaccines or not And related agencies are urgently investigating the cause

File Photo: An elderly man collapsed and died in New York City on Sunday morning just 25 minutes after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, officials revealed Monday. REUTERS

File Photo: The man’s sudden collapsing followed a mandatory 15-minute observation period, in which he ‘exhibited no adverse reactions or any distress,’ Zucker said. It’s currently unclear if the man’s death is linked to the vaccine, with an investigation now underway. REUTERS

The old man fell down. Screener registers residents of William Reid Apartments at a COVID-19 pop-up vaccination site at the NYCHA housing complex in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.. Mary Altaffer/Pool via REUTERS-

The old man fell down.

Registered Nurse Shyun Lin, gives Roberto Fisher, 72, the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at a pop-up vaccination site in William Reid Apartments in Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. Mary Altaffer/Pool via REUTERS

FILE PHOTO: Myrna Warrington, 72, receives the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination from nurse Stephanie Ciancio at Menominee Indian High School in Menominee county, Wisconsin, U.S. REUTERS/Lauren Justice/File Photo

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