Bartenderbonnie
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The VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) on the CDC website, has up-to-date injuries/deaths reported by patients/families who have had a COVID-19 vaccine.
Unfortunately, the website is hard to navigate for neurological sufferers. If you manually type out the following sequence, it will send you to details on the COVID-19 pages.
wonder.cdc.gov/controller/saved/D8/D105F375
Bottom of page click on "I agree." Next page, click on "DATA SEARCH."
hiker53
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Thanks, Bonnie.
Interesting. Some deaths have a lot of details and some do not.
Seems weird to me that some people in hospice got vaccines.
I plan to review this more closely.
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Ann-Ohio
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People in hospice could contract covid from family and friends and have a horrible death.
Also, they could be infected and spread it to those around them.
Some people live comfortably in hospice facilities or in hospice at home. They and their families are counting on a more serene death than is experienced with covid.
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hiker53
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Ann—-that makes sense about hospice. Thank you.
My father died in October in a nursing home and I had them skip his flu shot but he was in quarantine for 2 weeks and only survived in hospice a few weeks.
He died at age 97 due to failure to thrive from a fall that broke his femur. He did not die of covid.
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My Mom was in hospice, and it was temporary, for rehabilitation. We were told that not all hospice arrangements are for end of life. So, she did die at home at 92 years old, over a year later.
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