CT Vaccine Reactions & Sudden Deaths
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900 + examples of Connecticut residents who have died suddenly / unexpectedly / following a serious health issue / or return of cancer, following the launch of vaccinations mid December 2020. Includes vaccine injuries.
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Karen Lev Drao, 61, of Cheshire

8/27/22 - In August, Karen was diagnosed with aggressive Ductal Carcinoma Breast Cancer. This was following a broken kneecap, suffered two months prior in May 2022 after Karen fell while leaving work.

Karen “ended up with covid and the many complications from that landed her in the hospital. Along with having covid, Karen had numerous reactions to the vaccine. . . . After all these troubles, this breast cancer diagnosis is more than anyone should have to handle!”

8/28/23 - "Karen is now required to apply to her employer for disability accommodation consideration to require them to hold her job for her until she can be well enough to return to work" 👀

Karen has been a Respiratory Therapist with PromptCare since Mar 2023. Karen has worked as a Pulmonary Lab Technologist at YNHH since Aug 2012.
Andrew Phillip Bernstein, 50, of Cheshire, died at Central Connecticut Hospital on March 1, 2024.

Andrew has been the Director of Annual Giving & Development for Quinnipiac University, since 2015

5/27/21 - Quinnipiac Univ requires all students, faculty & staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 for the 2021-22 year

** cause of death unstated. Will circle back for updates.
From the Quinnipiac Chronicle

“As Quinnipiac requires students to be vaccinated for the Fall 2021 semester, students who did not request an exemption nor submit proof of vaccination will face consequences:

👉"Students who don’t comply with the mandate will face a weekly fee starting at $100 per week during the first two weeks. It will increase by $25 every two weeks up to a maximum of $200 a week. The fee can reach up to $2,275 for the entire semester"

"The university will stop billing when students submit their proof of their first vaccination shot”

“As unvaccinated students are required to participate in weekly COVID-19 testing, 👉there will be a $100 fee each time they miss a week”

"Biology major Sydnie Bookman said these fines are not in place to 'take away our freedom,' but rather to ensure the health and wellness of the community members.🤨 While she respects people’s right to make an informed decision for themselves regarding vaccination, Quinnipiac has the right to put these penalties in place"
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5/24/21 - At Least 18 Cases of Apparent Heart Problems in Young People in CT After COVID-19 Vaccine

"At least 18 teens and young adults in Connecticut have shown symptoms of heart problems after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, acting health commissioner Dr. Deirdre Gifford said"

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5/25/21 - Mom of Conn. Teen Speaks After Son Suffers Heart Condition Days After COVID-19 Vaccine

Gregory Hatton, 17, started complaining of severe chest pain three days after his 2nd dose 💉💉 It worsened on the fourth day.

“They hooked him up to a heart monitor, did more EKGs, echocardiograms. Infectious disease came 🤔 & ran their own set of blood work . . . Doctors still couldn’t say if his condition was related to the COVID vaccine

Gregory is now out of work, on medication & hooked up to a heart monitor.

#NeverForget
Felicia E. Staines, 62, of Glastonbury, CT, passed away on February 7, 2024, following a heroic battle against cancer.

"Felicia's true calling was taking care of others as a RN at Yale New Haven Hospital. She began her career as a cardiac CCU nurse; she then transferred to PICC service; during COVID she was a heart transplant coordinator; and at the end of her career she did quality control file reviews"
Eric W. Booth, 50, of Milford, #diedsuddenly on February 29, 2024.

Eric was currently a Business Education Teacher at both Stratford and Bunnell High Schools. From Oct 2020 - Aug 2022, he was a Business Education Teacher at Plainville High School
Pamela Pendergast-Druid, 53, of Windham

2/29/24 - at Backus Hospital - "My first infusion"

Works as a PCT at YNHH. Also works at Sunrise Northeast Group Home, and per diem at Community Health Resources

** filter on IV tubing
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