Chinese woman’s husband dies after second dose

The media recently disclosed another incident of vaccination against the New Coronavirus (CCP virus). The husband of a Chinese American woman surnamed Wu, who had received a second dose of Pfizer’s vaccine against the Chinese communist virus on April 4, suddenly deteriorated in health on the following night and was sent to the hospital for treatment, where he was pronounced dead on April 26 after an ineffective resuscitation.

Ms. Wu’s husband, Ruhul Sardar, 62, of Bangladesh, was a client of Ms. Wu’s when she was a hairdresser, according to the report. Five years ago, the two were married.

Sardar has been in the U.S. for 30 years, but has never received a green card. He was expected to have his dream fulfilled in June of this year, but couldn’t make it until then.

According to reports, on April 4, Sada received his second dose of Pfizer vaccine. At around 10:00 p.m. the next night (April 5), he suddenly couldn’t breathe, his hands clenched uncontrollably, and his mouth was clenched to death, looking very painful. Seeing this, Ms. Wu rushed to call the police.

Emergency personnel soon arrived at Ms. Wu’s home, carried Sada to the ambulance, and performed CPR on him. Upon arrival at the hospital, the doctor told Ms. Wu that her husband’s heart had stopped beating for six full minutes on the way to the hospital and was in a very dangerous condition.

After six days in an ICU coma, Sada opened his eyes, but his health was still deteriorating rapidly, his kidneys and lungs were failing, and he relied on intubation for eating and excretion. Doctors confessed that Sada’s life was in danger. In desperation, Ms. Wu signed an agreement to be extubated on April 26.

Ms. Wu believes that her husband’s death is related to the CCP virus vaccine. She mentioned that her husband actually had a similar abnormal reaction two weeks after the first dose of Pfizer vaccine on March 12, but just did not pay attention to it at that time.

Doctors said Sada’s cardiac arrest was probably a sudden heart attack. But Ms. Wu said her husband never said he had a heart attack, although he had high blood pressure and gout, and had been in good health for so many years. Ms. Wu said, “He also went to work on the day of the vaccination, and we talked for a long time before going to bed the night of the accident. I never thought that he would escape the epidemic but not survive the vaccine.”

Since the start of the CCP virus vaccine, there have been occasional reports of serious side effects and even deaths among those who received the vaccine. This is despite President Biden’s announcement on Tuesday, May 4, that he wants 70 percent of Americans to receive at least one dose of the vaccine by the anniversary of America’s independence (July 4), leaving 160 million Americans fully vaccinated. However, statistics show that the rate of vaccination of the American population is slowing down. Many people are refusing to get a second dose of the vaccine after receiving their first dose. Several U.S. states are even seeing vaccination site closures.

Data released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in late April showed that more than 5 million people who received their first dose of Pfizer or Modena vaccine did not receive their second dose as promised. This percentage represents 8 percent of the overall number of people vaccinated, and is on the rise.

When interviewed, the public generally believes that the protection of one dose of vaccination is sufficient. And they refused to receive the second dose of the vaccine because of distrust in the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine, fear of side effects, and the fact that the two vaccines are not the same brand. In addition, some experts say that the existing vaccines are of limited use and less and less protective because the viruses keep mutating.