What Autopsies of Vaccinated People (With Covid Vaccines) Show

And why it’s important to know them (and their limitations)

Shin Jie Yong, MSc (Res)
Microbial Instincts

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Rembrandt (1632) — The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp. Public Domain. In a public autopsy/anatomy lesson, Dr. Tulp was dissecting the arm of a dead body to demonstrate how arm muscles are attached.

Biomedical devices have their limits in understanding the body from the outside. That’s why autopsy— meaning ‘the act of seeing for oneself’ in Greek — remains useful to this day. To know what really happened, we have to understand the body from the inside. An autopsy, thus, dissects the dead body to determine the cause of death or the effects of a disease or treatment.

What happened inside the body of people who died shortly after getting the Covid-19 vaccines then? Was the vaccine involved in the cause of death or not? Knowing this is crucial for reasons such as claiming a pension, ensuring the public that potential vaccine complications are investigated, and evaluating or disproving claims of vaccines killing people.

To answer this question, I searched PubMed, a biomedical literature database, with the keywords “vaccine AND (covid OR sars-cov-2) AND (autopsy OR postmortem OR necropsy)" and derived 55 papers as of today. But only 10 papers are autopsy research that investigated Covid-19 vaccines. I also searched medRxiv, a preprint server for unpublished biomedical papers, with the same keywords, and got 62 papers, but none is relevant. So, I’ll describe 10 autopsy papers here.

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Shin Jie Yong, MSc (Res)
Microbial Instincts

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