Ontario: two students die "suddenly and unexpectedly"
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The University of Western Ontario (UWO) has abruptly ended
its Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine mandate after
two students died "suddenly and unexpectedly."
According to The COVID Blog, UWO first implemented
a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students living on campus
in May 2021. It was later extended to all students and staff
members in August 2021. The university took things to the next
level for the fall 2022 semester when it announced a COVID-19
booster mandate two weeks before the start of classes and after
students had already paid their tuition and other miscellaneous
fees.
The Globe and Mail reported that UWO was the only Canadian
university that had a campus-wide booster mandate in place.
In response, hundreds of students protested against the booster
mandate in late August.
Five students sued UWO at the Ontario Superior Court in late
September to block the booster mandate. Judge Kelly Tranquilli,
however, ruled in favor of the university and dismissed the lawsuit
on Sept. 24. Her decision stated that UWO is "expressly and
broadly empowered to
do such things as it considers to be for
the good of the university and consistent with the public interest,"
and that the university storing students' medical records was
perfectly legal.
The university extended the deadline for students to get boosted
from Oct. 1, 2022 to Jan. 9, 2023.
However, management and organizational studies major Spencer
Cornelis "passed away unexpectedly" on Oct. 18. Later, computer
science major and social media influencer Megha Thakur "suddenly
and unexpectedly" died on Nov. 24.
This eventually led to UWO backtracking on its vaccine mandate,
per a Nov. 29 announcement on the university's website.
"[UWO] has committed to regularly reviewing our vaccination
policy. Based on the latest consultation with our medical experts
and local public health, we are revoking our vaccination policy and
will no longer require students, employees and visitors to be
vaccinated to come to campus."
Several mainstream media (MSM) and online news outlets have
tried to hide the real reason behind the 21-year-old Thakur's death,
reporting that she died due to a car accident instead of the vaccine.
One report published by the GeniusCelebs.com website even
included a picture of a car crash. But according to The COVID
Blog, the picture used in the GeniusCelebs.com report was actually
from a CTV News article published in April 2021.
Another report from Tipblogg.com also reported Thakur's death
as the result of a car crash. It also added a picture of the alleged
crash, but the picture used was actually from an August 2021 car
crash at Halifax, the capital of Canada's Nova Scotia province.
Despite these revelations, other reputable MSM outlets like the
Manchester Evening News, The Daily Record, and Wales Online
doubled down on the "car collision" narrative. Incidentally, all
these outlets based in the United Kingdom cited "reports in
Canada" as their source for the story.
A July 16 Instagram video by Thakur herself, which has since been
deleted, also brought up the possibility of cardiac issues stemming
from the COVID-19 vaccine.
"I have really bad anxiety, which turned into stress
[and then]
into a heart attack - so I've been dealing with that," she said.
The COVID Blog commented on the development: "This 'car
accident' nonsense is the most blatant example of coordinated media
propaganda to date. Thakur was already injured in the worst way
by the injections last summer. She had a heart attack, likely from
post-injection myocarditis. It was only a matter of time thereafter."
VaccineDeaths.com has more stories about students dying from
COVID-19 injections.
Watch professor Julie Ponesse, who was fired by UWO for
refusing to get injected, denounce vaccine mandates below.
Video:
https://bit.ly/3BqZWln