A Utah woman in her 30s died four days after receiving the coronavirus vaccine.
Kassidi Kurill, 39, was healthy and happy and “had more energy” than the others, according to a KUTV report. Then, four days after receiving her second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, she died suddenly.
“She came early and said that her heart was racing and she felt that [needed] to get to the emergency room, ”said his family. Her father, Alfred Hawley, said he woke up to her asking for help.
Hawley said that after receiving his second injection on February 1, Kurill “immediately fell ill, felt pain at the injection site, started to get sick, started to complain that he was drinking too much fluid, but he couldn’t pee and then felt a little better the next day. “
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Kurill worked as a surgical technician, had no known medical conditions and had advocated that his family get the vaccine.
After receiving the second injection, she was bedridden for two days and, on the third day, she was sent to the emergency room, where she started to vomit.
Later, doctors told Kurill’s family that his liver was no longer functioning.
“It was a total shock, and I was even afraid to tell my wife,” said Hawley.
She was taken to a trauma center, where doctors determined that a liver transplant was the best option to save her life. But doctors were unable to stabilize it and her heart, liver and kidney closed.
She died 30 hours after going to the emergency room.
“Did the vaccine cause this? I think that would be very difficult to demonstrate at autopsy, “said Utah Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Erik Christensen.
Christensen said that in some cases, a vaccine can cause anaphylaxis that results in almost immediate death, but it would be difficult to determine whether the vaccine caused Kurill’s death. Her father said he “must believe there was something with the injection”, unless an autopsy proves otherwise.
Kurill leaves behind a 9-year-old daughter, and a GoFundMe page was created to help pay for her daughter’s future.
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The incident comes at a time when new research reveals that 1 in 4 people refuses to get the coronavirus vaccine, despite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention assuring the public that it is “safe and effective”.
“Public optimism is confused as we spend a year living with the pandemic. The increased availability of vaccines seems to have alleviated some immediate concerns about illness that have increased by the end of last year, ”said Patrick Murray, director of the independent Monmouth University Research Institute. “However, most Americans feel that ‘normal’ is still many months away and perhaps a little later than initially expected during Biden’s early days in office.”