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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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From the information on the CDC website apparently it's from sexual contact. And I'm pretty paranoid as well about transmission. On the other hand, what makes sense to me is the fact that the CDC is still pushing the shot to other age groups, in my theory, because it may be a very miniscule chance of transmission. If transmission were a major factor then wouldn't a teacher only being jabbed be able to infect the entire classroom? Why the monetary incentives still? Hopefully this sort of theory is the case. Still, I and others, should continue to just treat everyone like they are carrying a biological weapon in their bodies.