Flash mob in Slovenia for 20yo Katja Jagodic dead because of J&J Janssen Covid19 vaccine Sept 2021

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The Slovenian government has suspended the use of COVID-19 vaccine produced by Janssen J&J after the death of a 20-year-old student. Katja Jagodic, who was vaccinated because the state mandates that university students must either be vaccinated, have had COVID recently or show a negative test result for which students are obliged to pay for out of their own pocket, received her shot on Thursday, 16 September. She suffered several health problems shortly afterwards. She was hospitalized on Monday, 27 September at the University Clinical Center (UKC) in Ljubljana. Her symptoms were so severe that immediate medical attention was required. She died on 29 September in the early morning.

The head of the emergency neurology department at UKC said, “she fell ill with a very serious condition. At the same time, she had blood clots and low platelet counts and bleeding in her brain. We have done everything that modern medicine can do in such conditions. We consulted all the experts involved in this field at UKC: vascular specialists, hematologists, nephrologists, neurologists. We approached the treatment aggressively, but unfortunately we could not help her.”

On 29 September Slovenian Minister of Health Janez Poklukar ordered the suspension of the Janssen COVID-19 vaccine. Said Poklukar: “A young patient was admitted to the UKC Ljubljana on Monday morning and who was suspected of having a serious adverse event after vaccination against COVID-19. I ordered the National Institute of Public Health to suspend vaccination with Janssen.”

The father of the deceased 20-year-old was present at a protest later that day against the ‘COVID-pass‘. The participants of the rally dedicated a minute of silence before he said: “She wanted to have freedom, just like everyone else here. On September 16th, she went to get vaccinated with Janssen so that she wouldn’t be limited by nonsense. She is no more today. She was 20 years old.”

He continued, “when you get to the vaccination site, no one warns you of possible complications. No one warns that vaccination with the Janssen vaccine is not recommended for people under 40. There are only numbers. There is only talk of percentages. My Katja was not a percentage. She was my Katja,” the emotional father said:

After the speeches, the crowd moved towards the Presidential Palace and continued their journey through the streets of Ljubljana. The protesters, who are against the mandatory COVID-pass in order to work, access a gas station or a shopping center, eventually blocked a highway. Police were sent to the area with water cannons to stop the protesters.

On 30 September the European Medicines Agency announced a review of the J&J jab.

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