by Gerald Braude
In this newsletter:
April 7, 2023 Episode of An Informed Life Radio Notes and links
Four More Washington Deaths Reported Following COVID-19 shots
WA Board of Health and WA DOH Vaccine Advisory Committee Meetings
Fourth The Discarded documentary Is Available
April 7, 2023 Episode of An Informed Life Radio Notes and links
Guests: Kevin Krause; Andrew McGarry
Four More Washington Deaths Reported Following COVID-19 shots
Since the March 8, 2023 Washington Board of Health (BOH) meeting, four more Washington residents have died after taking the COVID-19 shots. The following results from the Vaccine Adverse Event Recording System (VAERS) on the Center’s for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC) web site show that 217 Washington residents have died following the COVID-19 shots as of March 31. As always, keep in mind that VAERS not only suffers from underreporting, but hospital workers have revealed that medical professionals are failing to report to VAERS, and whistleblowers have testified that some hospital systems are discouraging reporting, in violation of federal law.
The latest entry was on March 29 of a fifty-six-year-old male:
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His onset began on the same day as he took his second Moderna shot. Below is the submitted write-up to VAERS:
Initial reaction on day of vaccine was severe abdominal pain and nausea with vomiting for about 24 hours. Over the next several months developed food and odor sensitivities. February 2022 diagnosed with IBS with much abdominal and distress, diarrhea and weight lose. Began dietary modifications and supplementation to reduce/eliminate symptoms. Quickly developed Chronic Fatigue and severe, chronic pain in back and legs. Prescribed anti inflammatory and pain medications which eased but did not resolve symptoms. All symptoms continued to some degree. In July, had sudden attack of severe, incapacitating vertigo and nausea which kept him bedridden for 3 days. He continued to lose weight. On August7, he had a seizure and was transported to ER via EMS. He died Aug 8, 2022 from a brain aneurysm.
Below are the other three reports of deaths since the BOH meeting.
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The death of this ninety-four-year-old female was entered into VAERS on March 15. The onset began one day after taking a third Moderna shot. Below is the submitted write-up:
Edema in both hands, forearm and elbow region, right greater than left. Hypoxia and chest X-ray resulted with: RUL Infiltrate, WBC 12.39. Resident stated she didn’t feel good . Resident has a cough and confusion. End stage renal failure, decreased voiding. Resident died 11/23/21.
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The death of this sixty-four-year-old male was also entered on March 15. The onset began one day after taking a fourth Pfizer shot. Below is the submitted write-up to VAERS:
Resident had increased confusion, SOB, low 02% and was hypotensive. Labs done on 3/7/2023 indicate low sodium levels with elevated BUN. Sub Q fluids initiated on 3/9/2023. Symptoms worsening throughout the day. Sent to ED on 3/9/2023 at 23:00. Notified by Hospital on 3/10/2023 that patient passed away.
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The death of this sixty-nine-year-old male was submitted on Valentine’s Day. The dosage is unknown. The onset began five days after taking the Moderna shot on January 24, 2022. The death occurred on January 30, 2022. Below is the submitted write-up to VAERS:
Cardiac Arrest Spontaneous Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Possible Cerebral Aneurysm Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
As of March 31, VAERS also shows 35,048 reports of deaths in the United States, its territories, and locations around the world that also report into the U.S. System.
WA Board of Health and WA DOH Vaccine Advisory Committee Meetings
Board of Health on April 12
The next Washington Board of Health meeting will be held Wednesday, April 12, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. at the Labor & Industries Auditorium, 7273 Linderson Way SW in Tumwater.
Vaccine Advisory Committee on April 13
The Washington Department of Health’s (DOH) Vaccine Advisory Committee (VAC) meeting will be held this Thursday, April 13, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Below is the link to the agenda:
The COVID-19 Vaccine Director Updates are scheduled from 11:40 a.m. to 11:55 a.m. The Routine and COVID-19 Vaccine Surveillance Update is scheduled from noon to 12:15 a.m.
Will the VAC address the latest recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO) concerning the COVID-19 shots? Last week, Sharyl Attkisson reported the following excerpt from Just the News:
The U.S. one-size-fits-all Covid-19 vaccine policy, which recommends "up to date" inoculation at all ages regardless of risk level and provides the basis for ongoing mandates in low-risk settings, has become an even bigger international outlier.
The World Health Organization's Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization is removing "healthy children and adolescents" from its default recommendations for primary series and booster shots, according to an official "highlights" summary from its meetings the week of March 20.
Recurring boosters beyond the first are no longer recommended by default for the "medium risk group" of healthy adults under 60 and children and adolescents with comorbidities.
WHO no longer recommends Covid vaccines for healthy kids, adolescents | Sharyl Attkisson
The official Highlights from the Meeting of the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) on Immunization from the World Health Organization can be found HERE.
The WHO recommendation of removing “healthy children and adolescents” from its default recommendations for COVID-19 primary and booster shots has yet to be followed by the WA DOH. Instead, the DOH has the following recommendations for children on its web site:
More specifically, the DOH web site says the following:
Public comment on this or any other matter concerning vaccines can be given during the meeting from 12:45 p.m. to 12:55 p.m. Each public comment will be limited to one minute. Register here to attend the online meeting and make public comment.
Written comments can be sent to the Vaccine Advisory Committee at vaccineadvisorycommittee@doh.wa.gov in preparation for their meeting on Thursday.
Fourth The Discarded documentary Is Available
The fourth BeBraveWA mini-documentary was recently released and can be viewed at the following link:
The Discarded | Unforeseen Consequences
The nineteen-minute film features concerned Washington state mothers who share their personal stories while warning others of the existential threat facing kids today. Children and adolescent suicide rates have risen approximately 5 percent during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first scene has four mothers doing a roundtable discussion in which BeBraveWA member Misty Flowers says, “The lockdown first hit home for me when I went to a park and, even if you’re alone with your child in the park, you were still socially shamed for letting your child play in the park. That was the most bizarre thing to me.”
Later in the film, mother Lisa Kloes says, “When it all rolled out, it seemed like there was absolutely no consideration for how kids were going to handle this.”
The complete docuseries on The Discarded can be found at: