A doctor is questioning the lack of autopsies being performed after someone dies after a COVID vaccine because doing so could tell health experts many things about the nature of the disease — not to mention that it would show accountability for those deaths.
Dr. Jane Orient, executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, says the toll of post-vaccine deaths has reached nearly 7,000, but she has seen only one autopsy report related to those deaths.
In her experience, Orient said, when a patient without a medical history dies, it requires a call to a medical examiner and that person must decide whether an autopsy is called for. “If an injection had been given, the vial would be recovered, if possible,” she said. “With vaccines, one is supposed to record the lot number, so it would be possible to check a sample for contaminants. If the patient died in hospital, the medical resident was required to request permission for an autopsy.”
She urges people who have unexpectedly lost a loved one to call the medical examiner and demand a forensic autopsy.
Sunday, August 8, 2021
Vaccine deaths, Where are the Autopsies?
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