(READ) 13 year old dies three days after 2nd dose of Covid-19 vaccine


The following is an excerpt from The Detroit Free Press.

Note: This story was first published on July 2 and updated July 5, 2021.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating the case of a 13-year-old Saginaw County boy who died in his sleep three days after getting his second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in mid-June. 

The county health department confirmed the investigation, telling the Free Press that the medical examiner’s office conducted an autopsy and the death was reported to the state health department as well as the CDC.

“The investigation as to whether there is a correlation between his death and vaccination is now at the federal level with CDC,” said a joint statement issued by Saginaw County Health Department Medical Director Dr. Delicia Pruitt and Health Officer Christina Harrington.

The boy, Jacob Clynick, lived in Zilwaukee and had just completed eighth grade when he got his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine June 13 at a Walgreens store, said Tammy Burages, his aunt.

Jacob was healthy, she said, and had no known underlying medical conditions. He was looking forward to starting classes in the fall as a freshman at Carrollton High School. 

He complained of common post-vaccine symptoms, she said, in the two days between his immunization and death, which included fatigue and fever.

On the night of June 15,  he had a bit of a stomachache, too, but it wasn’t severe enough to cause serious concern, Burages said. 

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5 thoughts on “(READ) 13 year old dies three days after 2nd dose of Covid-19 vaccine”

  1. Asa teacher of middle school age students, a few have notified me that they were too ill to attend school after the vaccine. One student was sick for four days. The others spent one or two days at home recovering from the shot side effects.

    Now the youngest of middle school age students are getting the shot. I shake my head and pray for each one’s safety and health.

    1. George,
      You have some good points, but your credibility suffers with the numerous misspellings and all caps makes your comments hard to read. I know this comment can be seen as pedantic, but you really will get your message out more if you pay attention to the spell check and stop capitalizing everything. ;-)

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