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Has anyone seen an increase in sepsis infections particular to people who have taken the jab? Either first hand or have heard of someone getting sick from one thing and having a sudden onset of sepsis? I'm asking because I have heard of a couple people getting sepsis after they have a medical issue and the doctors are "baffled" as to how a secondary sepsis infection occurred. One was a man in his 30s and he passed away. Just curious. Thanks.

Has anyone seen an increase in sepsis infections particular to people who have taken the jab? Either first hand or have heard of someone getting sick from one thing and having a sudden onset of sepsis? I'm asking because I have heard of a couple people getting sepsis after they have a medical issue and the doctors are "baffled" as to how a secondary sepsis infection occurred. One was a man in his 30s and he passed away. Just curious. Thanks.

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Sorry is the incorrect term. It’s “my condolences”

The term “sorry” is why we are in this mess culturally. Learn the English language and use it properly

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It’s called a period. Learn the English language and use it properly.

It’s not a term paper, professor.

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That was not a comment for you. BTW, you forgot a (.) period at the end of your sentence. 🧐