Portuguese Healthcare Worker Dead 2 days After Pfizer Vaccine

ER Editor: We’re running two stories here – one from YC News in English, and a translation of a Portuguese article from Correio de Manha. Unfortunately, the Portuguese article is behind a paywall but the title itself and first paragraph are revealing. The autopsy of healthcare worker Sonia Azvedo will take place today, January 4. (So far, January 5, there are no new updates on the story.)

This story from The Portgual Resident has a few more details, with updates: Death of pediatric assistant two days after receiving Covid vaccine puts Portuguese health authorities ‘on alert’.

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Portuguese medical staff died 2 days after being vaccinated against Pfizer without any disease before

YC NEWS

January 4 – According to foreign media reports, a Portuguese healthcare worker died two days after receiving the first dose of Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.

The cause of death is unknown.

According to Portuguese Morning Post and other media sources, the 41-year-old woman died at home on January 1, 2021 after being vaccinated by Pfizer and German biotechnology companies for the first time on December 30, 2020.

Her partner asked for medical assistance after finding that her condition was wrong, but the healthcare worker died.

In a statement sent to the media, the woman’s hospital confirmed that she did not report adverse reactions at the time of vaccination or a few days after vaccination. (ER: She was dead within just two days.)

Some media said that there was no indication that she had any diseases or complications. It is reported that the autopsy will be carried out on the 4th local time.

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“I want answers”: A broken father after the death of his daughter who had been vaccinated against Covid-19 in Porto

Operational assistant of the IPO of Porto died on the first day of the year, two days after having received the vaccine.

ANA SILVA  MONTEIRO & ANA ISABEL FONSECA

Destroyed and the search for answers. And so are the relatives of Sonia Azvedo, the operational assistant of the Portuguese Institute of Oncology (IPO) of Porto who died on the first day of the year. She had been vaccinated against Covid-19 …

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