The only reason I did not include her was because she was Republican and in the house of representatives rather than the Senate like the other people listed here.
The only reason I did not include her was because she was Republican and in the house of representatives rather than the Senate like the other people listed here.
On Sunday, April 18th, I fell unconscious at home and was rushed first to Kent and then to Rhode Island Hospital. Doctors discovered that I had an infection, which had ed to blood clots. The clotting had blocked the flow of blood to my legs. The doctors determined that to save my life, they needed to amputate my right leg, which they did on Friday.
It will be a long and difficult road back, but I am a fighter. I love representing the people of Senate District 30 and all Rhode Islanders. There is so much important work ahead of us, and I will be back as soon as I can.
There is no reason to believe that the clotting was related to the Covid-19 vaccine.
If members of the press have questions, please direct them to AJ Braverman (ajpbraverman@gmail.com)
The only reason I did not include her was because she was Republican and in the house of representatives rather than the Senate like the other people listed here.
I figured so. And I wonder whom else in the House of Representatives may have sustained some injury...
I believe there was one who lost a leg due to a clot early on -- from RI? MD?
Thanks, I did not know about that. Here's what I found with a quick search: Rhode Island State Senator Jeanine Calkin (state senator, not US senator)
https://turnto10.com/news/local/rhode-island-senators-leg-amputated-after-blood-clot-infection
ah.. state senator... maybe we should all look at our state legislators and see how they fared.
Here's her tweet on the matter
https://twitter.com/SenatorCalkin/status/1386756973404860421
Jeanine Calkin
Democrat for State Senate District 30
@SenatorCalkin
9:00 PM Apr 26, 2021
On Sunday, April 18th, I fell unconscious at home and was rushed first to Kent and then to Rhode Island Hospital. Doctors discovered that I had an infection, which had ed to blood clots. The clotting had blocked the flow of blood to my legs. The doctors determined that to save my life, they needed to amputate my right leg, which they did on Friday.
It will be a long and difficult road back, but I am a fighter. I love representing the people of Senate District 30 and all Rhode Islanders. There is so much important work ahead of us, and I will be back as soon as I can.
There is no reason to believe that the clotting was related to the Covid-19 vaccine.
If members of the press have questions, please direct them to AJ Braverman (ajpbraverman@gmail.com)
I just happened to surf onto this post which mentions some heads of state taking the jabs and two having some sort of adverse reactions.
https://live2fightanotherday.substack.com/p/karma-coming-for-jabbed-heads-of
I remember Gov. Gavin Newsome suffering from something and taking leave of absence to go to Mexico.
Many thought to receive some kind of therapy not offered in the US
I think Gavin Newsom is insane.
I checked. 'insanest GM Roch WHO viper' is an anagram of his full name. I knew it!