COVID Vaccination, Part Four: In Conclusion

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To conclude this series on COVID vaccination, I’d like to leave my readers with just two photos. The first is of Paul Alexander, now age 75, who contracted polio, a viral infection, in 1952 at the age of 6, and who has spent 69 years in an iron lung. Polio left him completely quadriplegic and unable, even, to BREATHE.

The second photo is of Kali Cook, age four, who died of COVID after she contracted the disease from her  “anti-vax” mom. Although the mechanism of death has not been clearly understood (pan organ failure, which is often seen in COVID fatalities, was not seen in her case), autopsy confirmed that she did have COVID and that she had previously been healthy.

Back in 1952 when Paul Alexander contracted polio, no polio vaccine existed. The vaccine, invented by Dr. Jonas Salk, was not available untill 1954. Nothing, therefore, could have prevented the catastrophic fate that Paul Alexander would suffer. The saddest thing about Kali Cook’s death, though, is that it COULD have been prevented. Pass it on.

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  1. A parent’s worst nightmare. They will never forget. Kali is an ANGEL. Mr. Alexander, many . prayers for you
    He is an ANGEL. Hard to believe GOD bless him

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