By Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
The experimental Johnson and Johnson COVID shot has been halted by the FDA and CDC here in the United States, reportedly because “rare” blood clots were seen in six women following injections, resulting in one death.
However, reports coming in now show the problem is probably much more widespread than what the FDA and CDC are reporting.
As we reported yesterday, WLOX out of St. Martin, Mississippi, reported on a “young and healthy” father of 7 in Mississippi who suffered a stroke and is paralyzed and in the hospital in critical condition following an injection of the Johnson and Johnson experimental COVID shot.
Today, The COVID Blog is reporting the death of a young 21-year-old University of Cincinnati pre-med student who has died within 24 hours of receiving the Johnson and Johnson COVID injection.
Mr. John Francis Foley was a National Honor Society pre-med student at the University of Cincinnati. He made the Dean’s List every semester and volunteered for several organizations in his free time.
Mr. John Francis Foley voluntarily received the experimental Johnson & Johnson viral vector shot on Saturday morning, April 10 – two days before the CDC/FDA pause. He felt ill that evening, according to accounts on Facebook.
The 21-year-old college junior went to sleep, hoping he’d feel better after a good night’s rest.
But he never woke up.
Young Mr. Foley died peacefully in his sleep that night, according to his mother, Mary Beth Foley.