Zero CV deaths at a New York Nursing home: then 24 Deaths and 137 infected after experimental COVID injections, all reported as a ‘CV outbreak’

Look at the headline given to this news item in another news outlet: Covid-19 outbreak at Auburn nursing home infects 137 residents, kills 24. Quite a different story really contained in that headline. Vaccine Impact however gives us the info on what really happened there among those poor unfortunate residents. I do wonder were they asked their permission to get the shot? EWR

Below from Vaccine Impact:

by Adam Dick
The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity

Things seem to be working backwards at The Commons on St. Anthony nursing home in Auburn, New York. Vaccinating people is supposed to reduce or end coronavirus deaths. Right?

But, at The Commons, such deaths are reported to have occurred only after residents began receiving coronavirus vaccinations.

James T. Mulder wrote Saturday at syracuse.com that until December 29 there had been no coronavirus deaths at The Commons. December 29, when deaths of residents with coronavirus began occurring at The Commons, is also, Mulder’s article discloses, seven days days after the nursing home began giving coronavirus vaccinations to residents, with 80 percent of residents so far having been vaccinated.

Over a period of less than two weeks since December 29, Mulder relates that 24 coronavirus-infected residents at the 300-bed nursing home have died.

Is the timing just a strange coincidence?

Read Mulder’s article here.

This is the penultimate paragraph of Mulder’s article, where vaccinations at The Commons is mentioned:

The nursing home began vaccinating residents Dec. 22. So far 193 residents, or 80%, and 113 employees, or less than half the staff, have been vaccinated. The nursing home plans to do more vaccinations Jan. 12.

Read the full article at The Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity.

via markcrispinmiller.com

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