You know damn well what my first thought was as to the cause of it.
And I see this lady every week. I feel so bad for her. I hope she's going to be ok. It shook me up to see this happen right in front of me.
You know damn well what my first thought was as to the cause of it.
And I see this lady every week. I feel so bad for her. I hope she's going to be ok. It shook me up to see this happen right in front of me.
That's terrible. In all the years I worked (decades) I have never seen this happen. Has anyone seen this happen in the past or lately? Most will be due to the Covid jab.
I think we will start seeing this more and more. In fact, in the future you may notice less people around.
In August a guy standing in front of me in line just fell to the ground, dead. Instantly. One second standing there talking to his wife, and then just like that he's gone. I've never witnessed anything like that before, first hand.
Another guy I know (jabbed) passed out while standing in line for a ride at Disneyland. Not doing anything exerting, just standing there with his kids.
Guy at a large office complex where I worked in the mid-90s had a stroke and keeled over at his desk. He was in his 50s. That's the only one I ever had any personal experience of.
I worked at a retail store about 10 years ago, and had to leave my work area to get signature from one of the managers. Right before I left, I noticed my manager was acting a bit bizarre and I didn't think much of it because he told me he have a bit of a mental issue so I thought it was him just acting out (he kept looking to his left but fought to stay focused with what's in front of him).
When I came back from getting the signature, I saw some employees from other sections of the store gathered around my manager, who was lying on the floor, and I immediately knew something happened to him like a seizure. He went to the hospital and then came back a few days later to work. He told me he had a seizure that night and I wished I knew what was happening so I could help him.
Turned out he convulsed and hit the shelf behind him. I worked with computers and we had to put the computers that's "work in progress" on the shelves in the back of our section and the "manager's area" is right in front of the shelves so he went backwards, head first, into the shelf.
Scary sight to see but thankfully he came out of it OK but as of right now, I dunno what his situation is with the shot as I no longer talk to him nowadays.
I've seen people collapse in public, even die in church, but that was long before covid.
Exactly, I've never seen this, EVER. I've been working in public places since I was 14 years old. This is new. Just like all the kids having heart attacks. All since the jab.