BRAZIL: Spain’s largest English newspaper confirms Corria was “fully vaccinated.”
QUICK FACTS:
- Gleycy Correia, Miss United Continents Brazil 2018, has died at age 27 following a heart attack.
- Correia had been in a coma at a Brazilian hospital in the city of Macaé for more than two months after the heart attack.
- Correia’s family priest, Lidiane Alves Oliviera, said that Correia died at a private clinic on Monday after suffering the heart attack and a brain hemorrhage following an operation in March to have her tonsils removed.
- Euro Weekly News, the largest English newspaper in Spain, reported that Correia had been “fully vaccinated.”
RIP Miss Brazil. pic.twitter.com/2fXAO3c1NJ
— Liz Churchill🇨🇦 (@liz_churchill_) June 21, 2022
BACKGROUND:
- Studies in the peer-reviewed medical journal JAMA have shown that heart disease “reporting rates within 7 days after vaccination exceeded the expected rates across multiple age and sex strata.”
- In an analysis presented during a meeting of the American Heart Association, Dr. Steven Gundry, a pioneer in infant heart transplant surgery, said mRNA COVID vaccines put many patients at higher risk of a new acute coronary syndrome, such as a heart attack, The Defender reports.
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27 year old Miss Brazil, Gleycy Correia.All too young and too healthy to have died. Absolutely tragic.
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) June 22, 2022
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