Blood clots: Nurse tells of her dad's death after COVID injection
Summary
Cassie Yoder is a nurse who is a loving daughter of a father who has passed away a couple weeks after getting the G&J vaccine. She shares the story of her father's journey with this vaccine and how it affected him.
Transcript
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Hello and welcome to this episode of the John Henry Weston Show, where I'm very pleased to bring you someone who is doing something very courageous, really for the good of people, for people everywhere to warn them about what her family has experienced.
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Cassie Yoder is a nurse. She is a loving daughter of a father who has passed away a couple weeks after getting a COVID vaccine.
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You're going to want to stay tuned to listen to this.
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We'll begin as we always do with the sign of the cross.
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In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
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You know, your dad just passed away very, very recently.
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I know it takes a lot and your family's experienced a lot.
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Tell us what happened with your dad, with the vaccine and where you are right now.
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He had received permission by his primary care provider to go ahead and get that vaccine.
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He had some loss of taste and loss of smell and then some tiredness.
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Otherwise, he seemed to recover fine from that and didn't have any issues after that.
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And two weeks later, on the 14th, he started to experience some shortness of breath.
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And so he went into the ER and he does have some comorbidities.
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So they thought that it was a flare-up of a COPD.
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So they had done some breathing treatments with him.
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And the breathing, they actually sent him over to ICU on the 15th so he could be on the
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That hospital's protocol was if you're on the BiPAP machine that you're in the ICU.
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One of the nurses had told me at that point that he was doing well, that he got into bed
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She had asked him if he wanted her to call any family and let them know that he was there.
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And he's like, oh, no, you have my brother's Joe, my brother Joe's number, you'll, you know,
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He actually talked to my brother while he was in the ER and said, oh, I'll be out tomorrow.
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And, um, so he was just expected, you know, to walk out of there.
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However, um, she said that after he had gotten into bed, he seemed to be doing okay on the
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She said he went into respiratory failure and they, it was kind of a mystery as to why
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they didn't understand why, um, they had done a CT scan actually, which showed a small pulmonary
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embolism, but, and then he went into, he went into respiratory failure and they couldn't
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understand why such a small pulmonary embolism would cause him to go into respiratory failure
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They had intubated him and put him in a medically induced coma.
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Um, at that time they have, you know, they have COVID protocols in place.
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So I did have to meet with, you know, the floor manager and she had to meet with some
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people in order for me to get in there with dad.
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Um, I was able to be there, um, with him the whole time I left and stayed at a hotel
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And then I stayed with him during the day every day.
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Then we kind of, we're just expecting him to come off the vent.
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Um, for the first few days, they just let him rest, let his lungs rest.
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They were kind of like, well, COPDers are sometimes harder to get off the vent.
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His blood pressure kept climbing up there a little bit.
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So they just wanted to let him rest for a while.
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Um, the first day that they tried sedation vocation, so they tried taking him off sedation.
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And then they did a, they actually did a CT scan of his head.
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Um, I believe that was on the 20th and they found that he had a stroke.
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So we are still expecting him to wake up at that time.
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Um, the doctor had talked to me about how he may wake up with some deficits, how he may
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need some therapy, how he may need some transitional care.
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We just thought that, you know, he was having some breathing issues with the pulmonary embolism
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Um, they had taken him off sedation and they were given him quite a few meds for, um, blood
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So for hypertension, they kept giving him plenty of medications for that.
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And that night is the night that I spent the night there.
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However, after 24 hours, he did not wake up and they did an MRI, which showed a severe
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The reason why he wasn't waking up and he wasn't expected to wake up.
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Um, he was extubated at 7 30 PM and he passed away around 10 45 PM.
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So, I mean, what a, what a thing you had, he had COVID in November, recovered from it.
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Um, and, uh, it, it seemingly wasn't that bad for him yet.
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Um, and then a couple of weeks later, finds himself in hospital and a week later, again,
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Um, just an unbelievable sequence of, uh, of events.
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One of the things I want to look at with you is just a clip of a Dr.
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Yadin, who has been, uh, he was a former vice president of Pfizer.
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Uh, he warned strenuously against taking the COVID vaccine.
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If you've already had COVID saying that it would, uh, it could result in a severe consequences.
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I would say, if you are not at elevated risk of dying, if infected, please do not have the vaccine.
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Don't take it because you don't have an elevated risk that needs reducing.
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It would be like giving a 20 year old a flu vaccine.
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Uh, but I can tell you, if you're 20, your, your risk of dying from influenza is very low,
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but it's higher than the chance of you dying of COVID-19.
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Cassie, given your experience as a nurse, uh, and, uh, from what you've seen from your dad,
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I definitely believe that there's an increased risk just by different research papers that I've
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Um, there's a few other doctors that I've read similar, um, research from.
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One of the things that is really, um, uh, a hardship here is people are being so pressured,
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uh, into getting this vaccine, even though, uh, they've had COVID and therefore have the
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We are just publishing a study, um, at LifeSite this week about, uh, or, or perhaps maybe already,
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but, um, that, uh, you know, those who have had COVID, their antibodies are against COVID are
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Um, and yet, you know, people are being forced into the vaccines anyway.
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Was your dad pressured, uh, into getting the vaccine?
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I believe that he was pressured just by, um, the propaganda around COVID.
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Um, he had told my sister because my sister asked him not to get the vaccine.
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She said, please get your antibodies checked first.
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Um, and he was so scared that he was going to die if he got COVID again, that he, um, was
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One of the other aspects of your story that is, is very concerning is what happened, uh,
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with regard to the reporting of, uh, of your dad's passing.
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Uh, we know there's a VAERS database that's supposed to be, um, you know, putting in adverse
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Um, how did, what happened there with your case?
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So I had brought it up to the doctors that, because at this point the J and J was on pause.
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So I really feel like that was already an eye opener for a lot of physicians, um, with it
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Um, you know, the CDC was saying, if you have any symptoms of blood clots, you need to seek
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If you have any symptoms of, you need to be monitoring for any symptoms of blood clots
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within three weeks of receiving this and it need, and then you need to seek emergent
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So with the symptoms that dad was having, which was shortness of breath, which obviously,
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um, you know, the diagnosis showed that it was the pulmonary embolism and then the stroke,
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you know, those are both blood clotting issues.
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And so that, I think that with the J and J being paused and being able to speak with
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the providers very openly about, these are supposed to be reported to VAERS.
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These are supposed to, you know, these are in direct correlation with each other that
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the first doctor he did mention, he said, because I, I don't remember how many cases it was,
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It was something ridiculous, like six cases that were reported.
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And that was the reason why they were pausing it.
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And, you know, we were discussing it and he said, yeah, I'm sure that there's a lot more
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swept under the rug than what we can actually see.
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We had been talking to him also about the vaccine.
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At the time of extubation, we, he was in the room with us as we extubated dad.
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And, you know, we were discussing the science behind the vaccine and we were discussing the
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And he mentioned, he said, if this was my father, I would be concerned that it was the
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So they were seeing the direct correlation with it.
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However, after dad passed, it was never updated to death.
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At that point, we were in no state of mind to, you know, request that.
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I did call the CDC or the VAERS reporting site three different times.
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I spoke with a person who stated that she would relay my message and have somebody contact me
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And I also emailed them twice requesting that dad's VAERS reports were updated to death because
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I believe that the public has the right to know this.
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However, no one has, to this day, no one has contacted me back.
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So yesterday I actually went and self-reported his death and I did reference dad's other VAERS
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These are, these are, of course, voluntary reports.
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We, we covered the fact that, you know, one study, a Harvard Pilgrim study showed that
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likely only one to 10% of actual adverse effects get reported anyway.
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We've seen also the, the research that shows that blood clotting is, is really prevalent.
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And we just had last week, the report of 18 teenagers, uh, in Connecticut alone, uh, who
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were, uh, all hospitalized because of, uh, cardiovascular issues after the vaccine.
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What are your final, final parting thoughts on, on what's going on now?
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I hope that in telling dad's story that, um, it won't just be another number.
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I feel like with the VAERS reportings, um, it's just numbers to people, you know, they
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Like my dad, you know, is a father and a son and a brother, and he's a person that was loved
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And I want people to connect these incidences to lives, you know, and I'm hoping that it
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can save somebody else's life from going through what we've had to go through.
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He was, uh, John, your dad was father of four, uh, children, four beautiful children.
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Um, and, um, let's hope and pray for him and that his life might be a witness to, uh,
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many of the people who are being urged and coerced into taking this vaccine that, that
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obviously is dangerous, especially dangerous for young people who have absolutely no need
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They have zero, uh, risk of, of severe consequences from this, uh, coronavirus itself, but also,
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especially for those who have had COVID already and have the antibodies, uh, because of the
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increased, uh, likelihood of adverse effects that they can, that they can have.
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Cassie, I wanted to just extend our condolences on the passing of your father and, uh, you
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And also thank you for being willing to speak out, uh, despite the hardship of it.
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