Agency Reporter
A doctor died in the United States just over two weeks after being vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine, said the Daily Mail, citing his wife.
Heidi Neckelmann, the widow of Dr. Gregory Michael, said her husband was vaccinated on December 18 and died 16 days later. He was 56 years old.
“He was in very good health. He didn’t smoke; he drank alcohol from time to time, but only socially. He worked out, we had kayaks, he was a deep-sea fisherman ”, he added.
In addition, according to a recent health check, Gregory Michael was absolutely healthy.
Three days after the vaccination, small spots began to appear on Gregory Michael’s feet and hands. In response, he went to the emergency room on Mount Sinai. As his blood count was not in the normal range, he was admitted to the intensive care unit, according to Heidi Neckelmann. Unfortunately, he suffered a stroke and died.
According to Darren Caprara, director of operations for the Miami-Dade medical examiner’s office, Gregory Michael’s death is the first that the medical office investigated where a COVID-19 vaccine could have played a role.
Previously, Carlos Palestino, brother-in-law of Mexican doctor Karla Cecilia Perez, was paralyzed hours after receiving the Pfizer / BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, according to reports.
There are currently two vaccines against coronavirus that have received authorization for emergency use in the United States – Pfizer and the one developed by the American pharmaceutical company Moderna, whose dosage regimen is also two full doses, one month apart.
(www.newsnow.co.uk)