Utah mother dies four days after receiving second dose of Moderna vaccine

A 39-year-old mother in Utah with no known health problems died four days after receiving her second dose of the Modern coronavirus vaccine.

Kassidi Kurill de Ogden passed away on February 5, according to a 2News report published this week based on the Disease Control Center’s Vaccine Adverse Effects Reporting System.

Kurill’s family held a memorial in his honor last week, pending the results of an autopsy.

“She looked healthy as a horse,” Kurill’s father, Alfred Hawley, told Fox News. – She had no known underlying conditions.

Kassidi Kurill, 39, died four days after receiving his second dose of the Modern coronavirus vaccine in Utah last month.  In the photo: Kurill with her nine-year-old daughter Emilia

Kassidi Kurill, 39, died four days after receiving his second dose of the Modern coronavirus vaccine in Utah last month. In the photo: Kurill with her nine-year-old daughter Emilia

Kurill received her second dose of vaccine on February 1 and started complaining the next day about headaches, nausea and an inability to urinate despite drinking fluids.

Her condition improved slightly on the second day after vaccination, before she got worse and Hawley took her to the hospital on February 4.

“She came early and said that her heart was racing and she felt she needed to go to the emergency room,” the father reminded 2News.

When she arrived at the hospital, Kurill immediately started to vomit while the doctors worked to find an explanation.

“They did a blood test and immediately came back and said that she was very, very sick and that her liver was not working,” said Hawley.

Kurill was flown on Thursday night to the Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, where doctors tried to stabilize her for a liver transplant.

But her condition continued to worsen to the point that she was unable to speak on Friday morning, as her heart and kidneys stopped.

‘She got worse and worse over the course of the day. And at nine o’clock, she passed away, ‘said Hawley.

“It was a total shock. I was even afraid to tell my wife. ‘

Kurill received her second dose of vaccine on February 1 and started complaining the next day about headaches, nausea and an inability to urinate despite drinking fluids

Kurill received her second dose of vaccine on February 1 and started complaining the next day about headaches, nausea and an inability to urinate despite drinking fluids

An autopsy is underway to determine the cause of Kurill's sudden death.  Loved ones created a GoFundMe campaign to support their daughter Emilia (together above)

An autopsy is underway to determine the cause of Kurill’s sudden death. Loved ones created a GoFundMe campaign to support their daughter Emilia (together above)

The loved ones created a GoFundMe campaign to support Kurill’s nine-year-old daughter, Emilia.

The family hopes that an autopsy will give them answers about the mother’s shockingly sudden death.

Hawley said he hoped his daughter’s experience would not discourage others from getting vaccinated.

But he asked everyone to show symptoms after the vaccine to take them seriously.

‘If you have a reaction to that, don’t ignore it. Don’t be stoic and just say, “Oh, I’ll be fine,” he said.

‘Watch. If it persists for more than a day, you should see a doctor. And make sure that you are no longer one in a million.

Deaths from coronavirus vaccines are extremely rare, according to the CDC Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.

Of the more than 92 million doses administered in the United States to date, less than 1,700 deaths have been reported.

“To date, VAERS has not detected patterns in the cause of death that would indicate a safety problem with the COVID-19 vaccines,” says the CDC website.

Deaths from coronavirus vaccines are extremely rare, according to the CDC Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.  Of the more than 92 million doses administered in the US to date, less than 1,700 deaths have been reported (file photo)

Deaths from coronavirus vaccines are extremely rare, according to the CDC Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. Of the more than 92 million doses administered in the United States to date, less than 1,700 deaths have been reported (file photo)

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