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I know my information is somewhat anecdotal but I work as a coroner and have been and RN for 50 years. I have personally known five people whom have died secondary to the vaccination for COVID, albeit all of them over the age of 45 and with comorbidities, but I do not know of one single person, personally, who has died of COVID. In my professional employment, I have had only one death that likely involved COVID ( never tested and no autopsy was required due to history) but the COD was COPD. I HAVE had one death from the Johnson and Johnson vax, although this was a year ago and there were no findings at autopsy to corroborate this. His physical presentation prior to death was classic with vaccine injury/death. I am just one person out there doing my best to do my job and collect all pertinent information at a death scene, including COVID testing history, disease history and to me, equally as important, vaccination history. What concerns me is that I see a lack of intellectual curiosity at the pathologist level at autopsy. A medical history that might be important to factor in a person's vaccination status, seems to go unnoticed or unquestioned at the pathology level. This raises grave concerns for me.

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I wish I could answer that. In all the autopsies I have attended, I have never once been asked. If I bring it up, as in the case with my J&J death, I get a bit of silence in return.

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