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Embalming fluid
Embalming fluid












embalming fluid

“The association between COVID-19 and blood clots was recognized early in the pandemic among hospitalized COVID-19 patients,” said Yazan Abou-Ismail, a hematologist at University of Utah Health. Jane Ruby Show” that one of the dead people in which he observed the blood clots “was vaccinated, but also had apparently contracted COVID anyway.” This could explain why funeral home workers are encountering more bodies that show effects of a COVID-19 infection, which include blood vessel inflammation, damage to very small vessels, and blood clots. More than 900,000 people in the U.S., and nearly 5.8 million worldwide, have died of COVID-19 or related causes. What embalmers are noticing, they say, could well be the effects of COVID-19 infection itself, and those effects are occurring in people who are vaccinated and unvaccinated.

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John O’Looney of Milton Keynes Family Funeral Services based in the United Kingdom made similar claims to InfoWars, another conspiracy-oriented website run by Jones, suggesting that “the experimental shot” could be to blame.Įxperts we talked to say there’s something to the claim about a greater incidence of blood clots, but they dismiss the idea that it’s linked to the vaccines. Jane Ruby Show,” and with PolitiFact when we contacted him. Hirschman shared similar claims on the “ Dr. Hirschman added that “my gut is telling me” it’s caused by the vaccine. At the front end of it, it looks like a normal blood clot, but that white fibrous-looking stuff just isn’t normal,” Alabama embalmer Richard Hirschman was quoted in the article as saying. “I actually pulled this long, fibrous-looking clot out prior to embalming ….

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One of the claims comes from an article titled “Embalmers finding ‘strange clots’ in jabbed people” and published by NewsWars, a website run by Alex Jones that has a history of spreading fake news and conspiracy theories. Some of them, without evidence, are attributing it to the COVID-19 vaccines. Embalmers and funeral home workers say they are noticing an increase in unusual blood clots among the deceased.














Embalming fluid