39-year-old Utah woman dies after vaccination Coroner does not release autopsy report

KUTV, a local Utah television station, reported that Kassidi Kurill, a 39-year-old woman living in Ogden, died four days after receiving her second dose of the Moderna vaccine, and her Family said Kurill was in good health with no underlying medical causes or health problems. Although Curiel’s remains have been autopsied, the Utah State Medical Examiner’s Office said it could not comment on the autopsy report, citing privacy laws.

The Utah chief medical examiner, Erik Christensen, said in an interview with KUTV that it was difficult to confirm by autopsy whether the death was caused by a vaccination.

The report pointed out that the parent of a 9-year-old daughter in the plastic surgery clinic as an open room assistant, work relationship vaccination of the new crown vaccine.

She thought the vaccine was okay, and she told us, ‘I’m fine after the vaccine, so you should all get it, too,'” Hawley, Curiel’s father, said in an interview.

The family said that after Curiel received the first dose of Modena vaccine, there were no side effects other than shoulder pain, but when she received the second dose on Feb. 1, her condition was completely different.

Howley, who is a firefighter, noted that Curiel said his heart was racing and that he felt he should go to the emergency room, but had already started vomiting by the Time he arrived. He said the hospital drew blood for Curiel and found that she was in very serious condition and that her liver had stopped functioning.

Curiel was immediately taken by ambulance helicopter to Intermountain Medical Center (Intermountain Medical Center) intensive care unit, ready to receive a liver transplant. The newspaper pointed out that when the Parents decided to donate their liver to save their daughter, Curiel’s heart had already stopped and was declared dead just 30 hours after arriving at the hospital.

The newspaper pointed out that some people may have severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) after administering the vaccine, leading to death.

Christensen said that so far, there are no previous cases of “vaccines” being listed as the cause of death on death certificates or autopsy reports. He said it is difficult for the medical examiner to determine that the vaccine was administered as a direct cause of death, and that an autopsy may still not be able to find an answer, becoming an “incomplete autopsy.

Christensen said almost all vaccines or injections have the potential risk of negative outcomes.