Wednesday, April 7, 2021

246 Vaccinated Michigan Residents Diagnosed with COVID; 3 Dead


As many as 246 Michigan residents considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19 were later diagnosed with the virus, and three have died, state officials confirmed Monday, reports The Detroit News.

The cases were reported between Jan. 1 and March 31, and the 246 had a positive test 14 or more days after the last dose in the vaccine series, said Lynn Sutfin, a spokeswoman for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Service.

The department had hospitalization data for 117 of the cases, but 129 were incomplete, she said.

"Of the 117 with hospitalization data entered, 11 were hospitalized, 103 were not hospitalized, and 3 are reported as unknown," Sutfin said.

The three deaths were "all persons 65 years or older, and two of which were within three weeks of completion of vaccination," she said. "While the majority of the population develops full immunity within 14 days of completion of their vaccine series, a small proportion appear to take longer to mount a full antibody response. CDC is actively working to better understand the risk characteristics of this group."

-RW

5 comments:

  1. Their lives could have been saved if they had taken Vitamin D instead of the vaccine.

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  2. Their lives could have been saved if they had taken Vitamin D instead of the vaccine.

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  3. What about the claim of "full immunity", have I mussed something?

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  4. "...a small proportion appear to take longer to mount a full antibody response."

    -- I wonder if this is in fact the pathogenic priming / binding anti-bodies reaction to the live virus that Bill Sardi and Joseph Mercola have been writing about for months.

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