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Cancer jab 'unlikely' death cause
Yesterday, I highlighted a news story which reported that a 14-year-old girl in England had died shortly after receiving the jab which vaccinates against cervical cancer. It transpires today that it is unlikely that the vaccination jab brought about Morton's death, but rather a 'serious underlying medical condition'.
So there's good news and bad news.
A girl who died shortly after being given a cervical cancer vaccine had a "serious underlying medical condition", an NHS Trust has said. NHS Coventry said the vaccination was "most unlikely to have caused the death" of Natalie Morton, 14.
I was actually in the pub last night with some friends, one of whom is involved in some of the tests of this jab. I can't say too much about what he said about the jab specifically, but he did make the point that it is very often what is added to vaccination jabs by pharmaceutical companies that causes more damage than the vaccination itself. Now that's certainly frightening.
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Update on this story today, 1st October:
Opening and adjourning the inquest at Coventry magistrates court, she said: "It appears that Natalie died from a tumour in her chest involving her heart and her lungs." The condition, it is understood, had become progressively disabling.
Poor girl.



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