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https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailand-investigates-a-post-covid-19-inoculation-death/

 

Thailand investigates a post-COVID-19 inoculation death

Thai public health officials are investigating the death of a COVID-19 vaccine recipient.

 

Vice Minister of Public Health, Dr. Sophon Mekthon, said Friday that the fatality was one of two vaccine recipients who had developed severe side effects, with the deceased having suffered from an aortic aneurysm prior to inoculation and the other developing urticaria (hives).

 

An aortic aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the aorta, the large artery that carries blood from the heart through the chest and torso.  The pressure of blood pumping through it can split the layers of the artery, allowing blood to leak between its layers, or burst and disgorge blood into the abdomen.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:
Thai Rath asked him about the case of deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Mananya Thaiset being in hospital for four days after getting a vaccination.
 
Dr Sophon said he didn't know anything at all about that.

Pure coincidence again... 

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11 minutes ago, anchadian said:

the deceased having suffered from an aortic aneurysm prior to inoculation

So he had the Aneurysm prior to the inoculation and it burst after the inoculation.  Why would they believe the inoculation caused his death.  If I had brain cancer prior to the vaccination but only was given a week more to live and died after the vaccination would you think the vaccine caused my death.  I think not.  To much thinking going on here.

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6 hours ago, internationalism said:

if unlikely to be related, there is no point for the title.

and no point for passing this as an important information 

March 26, 2021 12:30 P.M.

death after the vaccine is not related to the vaccine according to the ministry of health


A man who died 13 days after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine was chronically ill and it was not a consequence of the inoculation, a senior health official said on Friday.
At a press conference at the Nonthaburi Province Public Health Ministry, Dr Tawee Chotpitayasunondh of the National Communicable Disease Committee said the deceased patient was male.
He confirmed earlier reports that the man had an aortic aneurysm and had surgery to treat the disease at a hospital at the end of January. The patient remained in the hospital for about 40 days before being discharged. > A week after discharge, his condition was normal, said Dr Tawee.
The patient knew he was at risk for Covid-19 due to his chronic illness and requested and received a Covid-19 vaccine on March 3.image.png.429a3d07871dcc726261aeab221999cb.png

 

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5 hours ago, sjbrownderby said:

Imagine, if you will, this happened and the government didn't tell anyone about it but then the information leaked out. In the grand scheme of things this is very important to know much better than accusations of a cover-up and the inevitable conspiracy theories that would no doubt follow. 

 

There have been thousands of deaths reported that have covid19 on the certificate, but not as the primary cause of death.

A secondary finding.

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27 minutes ago, SPREX said:

March 26, 2021 12:30 P.M.

death after the vaccine is not related to the vaccine according to the ministry of health


A man who died 13 days after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine was chronically ill and it was not a consequence of the inoculation, a senior health official said on Friday.
At a press conference at the Nonthaburi Province Public Health Ministry, Dr Tawee Chotpitayasunondh of the National Communicable Disease Committee said the deceased patient was male.
He confirmed earlier reports that the man had an aortic aneurysm and had surgery to treat the disease at a hospital at the end of January. The patient remained in the hospital for about 40 days before being discharged. > A week after discharge, his condition was normal, said Dr Tawee.
The patient knew he was at risk for Covid-19 due to his chronic illness and requested and received a Covid-19 vaccine on March 3.image.png.429a3d07871dcc726261aeab221999cb.png

 

Is this a photo of the patient ? ????

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5 hours ago, Pravda said:

But if a patient gets covid and has underlying health conditions he then died of covid?

 

Just wondering if that's how it works?

No it doesn't, very few die from covid. If there is an underlying condition the immune system has difficulty dealing with that and the virus at the same time.

The majority die because of covid, not from it, and deaths are normally said to be covid related.

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2 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Probably more Chinese vaccine been used around the world than any other.

Remind us , how many countries have reported deaths from it.

 

Who said McCarthyism was dead.

Sandy do you have proof that the Sinovac vaccine has been the predominately used vaccine?

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7 hours ago, petedk said:

Slightly off topic but,

 

How many people have been vaccinated so far?

Most countries show these statistics, but I haven't seen any figures from Thailand. Does anyone have a link?

 

I read in a thread here yesterday that the figure is 100,000, mostly health care workers. Whether that is right or not, who knows? We all know that figures here appear all the time with nothing at all to back them up.

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7 hours ago, petedk said:

Slightly off topic but,

 

How many people have been vaccinated so far?

Most countries show these statistics, but I haven't seen any figures from Thailand. Does anyone have a link?

In the UK as of last-night just short of 29m alone for the 1st vaccination and 3m for their 2nd jab. 

 

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