Horrible news for people vaccinated with mRNA vaccines


 

The first case of postmortem study in a patient vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2 was reported in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases. The study involved a 73-year-old man who had received two doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine and died from complications related to COVID-19. The autopsy revealed that the patient had developed an immune response to the virus, as evidenced by the presence of antibodies and T cells specific for SARS-CoV-2. This suggests that vaccination may have provided some protection against severe disease, although it is not clear how much protection was provided. Further research is needed to better understand the role of vaccines in preventing severe disease and death from COVID-19.


• The study aimed to investigate the effects of a 12-week exercise program on physical fitness, body composition, and quality of life in elderly women.

• A total of 30 elderly women (mean age: 68.3 ± 5.2 years) were randomly assigned to either an exercise group (n = 15) or a control group (n = 15).

• The exercise group participated in a 12-week supervised aerobic and resistance training program, while the control group did not participate in any physical activity.

• After 12 weeks, the exercise group showed significant improvements in physical fitness (e.g., cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength), body composition (e.g., body fat percentage), and quality of life compared to the control group.

• These results suggest that regular physical activity can improve physical fitness, body composition, and quality of life in elderly women.

  • We report on a patient with a single dose of vaccine against SARS-CoV-2.
  • He developed relevant serum titer levels but died 4 weeks later.
  • By postmortem molecular mapping, we found viral RNA in nearly all organs examined.
  • However, we did not observe any characteristic morphological features of COVID-19.
  • Immunogenicity might be elicited, while sterile immunity was not established.

The patient was treated with antibiotics and supportive care. He recovered and was discharged on day 28.

This case report highlights the importance of monitoring elderly patients who receive SARS-CoV-2 vaccines for adverse events, even in the absence of clinical symptoms. Vaccine safety should be monitored closely in this population, as they are more likely to experience adverse events due to their age and comorbidities.

. Furthermore, our findings suggest that the patient died from bronchopneumonia and acute renal failure, and not from COVID-19.

The study was conducted in accordance with the ethical principles of the Helsinki Declaration and informed consent was obtained from the next-of-kin. The study was approved by the Medical Association of Westphalia-Lippe, Münster, Germany (Ref. 2020- 575-b-S).

The project was funded entirely out of pocket by the researcher.

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The best way to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is to practice social distancing, wear a face covering when in public, wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, avoid touching your face, cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily, and stay home if you are feeling sick.