There have been a few “celebratory” posts (“good riddance”), but the prevailing sentiment on this thread is that this woman’s needless death was caused by a medical decision she made based on a political stance rather than science. It’s a damn shame. |
| Amount of hate comments on facebook (and this thread) is incredible. I don't remember so much hate from antivaxers towards mother, who has died from J&J vaccine. Makes me pause and think... |
Truly beyond my comprehension.. wish I didn't read this thread because it literally makes me sick. |
I’m glad it’s still up. We need to identify the brown shirts in the group |
Live by the sword, die by the sword. This woman is no innocent victim. |
NP but only a rare few posts are celebrating her death. The majority are just out of empathy for people who are willfully making poor choices and suffering the consequences. And we have even less sympathy for people who were advocating that other people make the same poor choices. I saw an article about this this morning and no, I didn't cheer or even smile. But at the same time, I did roll my eyes at the "she was sooo smart and wonderful and not a nutjob" post because the proof is in the pudding. And I'm low level furious at the antivaxxers in this thread CONTINUING to spend misinformation instead of learning from what happened to this antivaxxer. When the people saying "she must have been vaccinated; it must not have been Covid; vaccinated people die of bloodclots more than unvaxxed; etc" die from Covid I won't cheer either, but I probably won't shed a tear. |
| Her choices were her own to make. But to have a public position and platform, and to use that position to actively dissuade others from vaccination is APPALLING. |
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Oh dear, we have a problem:
“Ernby In an anti-mandate demonstration in Irvine on December 4, “I intend to continue, if invited, to speak out against the mandate, and also to say that my choice is to be va$$inated and I believe that is the choice most people make, a real health concern or a religious one.” Without objection. ” |
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I wonder if she had a PFO. Something like 20-25% of people have a PFO and most don't know it, unless they need high level cardiac assessment for a different condition. But it does markedly increase your risk for having a stroke, and combined with COVID (which also increases stroke risk) is particularly not a good thing. There was a study that showed that something like 50% of people with stroke of unknown origin have a PFO (so if 25% of people have a PFO, that seems like it maybe doubles your risk for a stroke?).
There's a lot of weird cardiac congenital issues that people are walking around with and have no idea that they have. |
| My 45 y/o otherwise healthy sister had a stroke three weeks after she had Covid (Delta). She was fully vaxed. Luckily, it was mild and she’s okay. |
If she was planning to be vaccinated she waited too long, unfortunately. |
What is the source of your quote? Here’s another quote: “Rumors quickly circulated following Ernby's death that she died of COVID-19 because she was vaccinated. Her husband, Mattias Ernby, and several of her friends have publicly confirmed that this is not the case. ‘I have received over 200 emails, DMs or tweets with death threats, people praising my friends death and/or those calling for us to die, in the last 24 hours,’ Ernby's friend, Ben Chapman, who is also the chairman of the Greater Costa Mesa Republicans, wrote on Facebook on Monday. ‘...My friend was not vaccinated and no one of credible source is making the claim she passed due to being vaccinated. Her husband and I have openly stated that she was not vaccinated.’ " My source (although the original source was a CBS article): https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/california-deputy-da-who-opposed-vaccine-mandate-dies-of-covid/ar-AASsod1 |
Pause and congratulate yourself for making up a story? |
https://nbc16.com/news/local/seattle-woman-who-died-from-blood-clots-after-jj-vaccine-was-an-oregon-state-graduate Congratulate yourself for being an ignorant idiot |