Baby Dies an Hour After Getting Seven Vaccines—But You Can’t Question the Shots?

Baby Dies an Hour After Getting Seven Vaccines—But You Can’t Question the Shots?

Imagine taking your perfectly healthy baby to the pediatrician for a “well-baby visit.” You allow the doctor to give your baby all the scheduled vaccines and, within an hour, your healthy baby is dead. Considering that your baby was administered 7-8 vaccines—one right after the other, you naturally assume the vaccines may have had something to do with your child’s death. The medical staff, however, assures you that the death could not possibly have been caused by the vaccines because they had observed the baby for 20 minutes post-vaccination and there were no apparent problems. Besides, they say, other babies have been given the same vaccines and they did fine.

This story, along with the questionable medical logic, has been repeated many times in the United States and around the world for decades. Most often, they are not publicized, and so the general public assumes such cases are rare. But they’re not that rare, particularly in India, where the pentavalent (5 vaccines in one shot) vaccine is given to infants, along with several other vaccines during the first year of life.

The vaccines infants in India routinely receive include the BCG (Bacillus Calmette–Guérin) vaccine; IPV (injectable or “inactivated” polio vaccine); OPV (oral polio vaccine); PCV (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine), and rotavirus vaccine (RVV). The pentavalent vaccine contains one dose each of diphtheria vaccine, pertussis vaccine, tetanus vaccine, hepatitis B (HepB) vaccine, and Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) vaccine.1 2

Just last week, The Times of India published an article about a 45-day-old baby girl in Rajanna Sircilla, India who was administered the pentavalent, HepB, and IPV shots. Since the HepB vaccine is already in the pentavalent vaccine, the reporter likely meant either the OPV, PCV, or RVV—or a total of seven vaccines. The parents of the child took her to a primary health center to receive the required vaccinations on Feb. 5, 2025.3 According to the article:

After receiving the shots, the parents stayed at the hospital for 30 minutes before returning home. About 30 minutes later, they noticed the baby was unresponsive and rushed her to a private hospital, where she was declared dead.3

The family of the child protested and alleged negligence on the part of the hospital staff as the cause of death. The staff said that they had observed the baby for 20 minutes after she was vaccinated and she appeared fine, and that another baby was vaccinated at about the same time and responded well to the shots. The local medical officer confirmed that the baby’s death was not caused by any complications related to the vaccines but rather by milk aspiration—”a condition where milk enters the lungs instead of the stomach.”3

Deaths of Babies Soon After Vaccination Usually Attributed to Something Else

Death by aspiration following the death of a baby shortly after a series of vaccinations seems to be a common refrain in India. In the case of one-month-old Aradhika Tripath, who died within two hours of being given seven vaccines, including pentavalent, Indian health officials alleged the child may have died from inhaling food or liquid into the trachea and lungs and accused the family of negligence when feeding her.4

In another case reported by The Times of India last September, a six-week-old infant in Chhattisgarh, India died after developing breathing difficulties soon after the baby was administered nine vaccines, including the pentavalent, IPV, OPV, PCV, and RVV shots. The article noted it was the third case of a baby dying in Chhattisgarh shortly after receiving the vaccinations that week.5

Vaccine Reaction has reported on at least a dozen cases of babies in India dying within hours after getting the pentavalent and other vaccines at the same time. Obviously, this is not remotely close to a complete list of such cases in this country where infants die shortly after receiving multiple vaccines. What is interesting is that in none of these cases were the deaths of the children attributed to the vaccinations just given, and there always seems to be a perfunctory rationale for dismissing a possible connection.

Consider the case of a five-month-old baby boy who died on Feb. 12-13, 2020 within hours of receiving the pentavalent vaccine. The medical officer who read a copy of the child’s post-mortem attributed the death to respiratory distress.4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 The rationale? The medical officer stated:

The same batch of vaccines were given to several hundred children. In the same [public health center], the nurse has given the vaccine to eight other infants. There were no adverse reports.6

The same rationale was reportedly given following the four-and-a-half-month-old girl shortly after a pentavalent vaccination…

The health officers said that the other children who were vaccinated did not show any adverse symptoms.15

Even in cases where a baby in India died hours after receiving the pentavalent vaccine and many other babies given the same vaccine at the same health center developed a fever and became seriously ill, health officials have been reluctant to entertain the possibility of a link to the vaccinations. In 2019, two babies, aged six and eight weeks, died within 24 hours of getting the pentavalent vaccine at a primary health center in Hyderabad. Another 32 children who received the vaccine came down with fever and at least four of them developed “serious complications.” Health officials concluded the deaths and adverse reactions were caused by doctors having given the babies the analgesic opioid drug Tramadol by mistake. In other words, “medical error.”12

Perhaps the most common explanation for Indian babies dying hours after getting half a dozen or more vaccines at one time is, “It was a coincidence.”

While reports abound of many other infant deaths occurring after vaccination in India, health officials in that country continue to express doubt as to whether the deaths are truly attributable to vaccination. As one Indian health official noted:

Infant deaths after immunization are usually coincidental. These deaths have other co-factors linked to them, other than vaccination. … Such incidental deaths during vaccination are extremely unfortunate.15

Widespread Reluctance of Health Care Pros in India to Blame Vaccines for Any Sudden Death of a Healthy Child

There have been countless cases in India and around the world of babies and older children dying within hours or days of getting a vaccine or two. The reluctance of doctors and health officials to blame the shot in these cases has been consistent. This reluctance does not appear to be affected by the number of vaccines administered. In India, giving babies 7-8 vaccines, including the “5-in-1” pentavalent, is considered safe, despite reports of deaths soon after their administration.

You would think that, at some point, doctors and health officials would intuitively sense that an unknown number of babies and children cannot tolerate multiple vaccines administered simultaneously. But, for the most part, this does not appear to be happening.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) assures parents that “getting multiple vaccines at the same time has been shown to be safe” and that the “scientific data show that getting several vaccines at the same time does not cause any chronic health problems.” This belief is promoted by many doctors and other health care professionals.16

“Theoretically, there’s no maximum number of vaccines you can get at the same time if you’re willing to have sore arms. You can get four or five together,” said Sten Vermund, MD, PhD, a professor of public health, an infectious disease epidemiologist, and a pediatrician at the Yale School of Public Health in New Haven, Connecticut. “We have no reservations from a medical standpoint. There’s no upper limit to how many you can get at one time,” says Ana Weill, MD, MPH, a researcher and infectious disease specialist with University of Washington Medicine in Seattle.17

Then, of course, there’s my personal favorite from pediatrician Paul Offit, MD, a vaccine developer and patent holder at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia… ”

“A more practical way to determine the diversity of the immune response would be to estimate the number of vaccines to which a child could respond at one time…  Infants have the “theoretical capacity to respond to about 10,000 vaccines at any one time.”18

With this kind of thinking, it’s no wonder that so many doctors and other health care professionals remain stuck in this “denial at all costs” mindset. After all, if the “experts” believe that giving children dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of vaccines at one time is safe, then giving just a few at a time must certainly be safe. Consequently, any death temporally associated with recently administered vaccines must unquestionably be caused by something else.

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1 Indian Academy of Pediatrics. Polio Vaccines.
2 Team Acko. Newborn Baby Vaccination Chart – India 2025Acko Jan. 23, 2025.
3 TNN. Vaccines not to blame for baby’s death, say officials. The Times of India, Feb. 7, 2025.
4 La Vigne P. Indian Girls Die Following VaccinationsVaccine Reaction Dec. 12, 2017.
5 TNN. Infant dies after vaccine shots, 3rd case in CT in a wk. The Times of India, Sept. 6, 2024.
6 TVR Staff. Infant Boy in India Dies Within Hours of Receiving Pentavalent VaccineThe Vaccine Reaction Apr. 11, 2020.
7 TVR Staff. Infant Boy in India Dies After Getting Pentavalent VaccineVaccine Reaction Mar. 10, 2020.
8 TVR Staff. Infant Boy in India Dies a Day After Receiving Pentavalent VaccineThe Vaccine Reaction Feb. 27, 2020.
9 TVR Staff. Infant Girl in India Dies a Day After Receiving Oral Polio and Pentavalent VaccinesThe Vaccine Reaction Sept. 11, 2019.
10 TVR Staff. Baby Girl in India Dies a Day After Getting the Pentavalent Vaccine. The Vaccine Reaction July 3, 2019.
11 TVR Staff. Infant Boy in India Falls Unconscious and Dies After VaccinationThe Vaccine Reaction June 27, 2019.
12 TVR Staff. Babies Die in India After Getting “5-in-1” VaccineThe Vaccine Reaction Apr. 3, 2019.
13 TVR Staff. Two Infants and a Toddler in India Die Shortly After VaccinationsThe Vaccine Reaction July 9, 2018.
14 TVR Staff. Two Infants in India Die Following Pentavalent VaccinationVaccine Reaction Mar. 15, 2018.
15 Isalkar U. Pentavalent vaccine alert after suspicious deathThe Times of India, Jan. 5, 2016.
16 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Multiple Vaccines at Once. Dec. 20, 2024.
.17 Upham, B. Is It Safe to Get Multiple Vaccines at the Same Time? Everyday Health, Sept. 12, 2024.
18 Cáceres‎ M. Dr. Offit Quotes: Top 10 ListVaccine Reaction Mar. 26, 2017.

Trump Vegas Bomb Suspect: Bomber shot himself before bomb exploded, police say

The driver of the Tesla Cybertruck that blew up outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on New Year's Day has been identified as active-duty U.S. Army soldier Matthew Leibsberger, The Associated Press is reporting, citing law enforcement officials. The officials spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation. Livelsberger, 37, has several addresses associated with him and was on leave from Germany, where he was serving with the 10th Special Forces Group. On Wednesday, he reportedly pulled up the truck up outside the hotel at around 8:40 a.m. local time, and it exploded about 15 to 20 seconds later. The explosion killed Liversberger and injured seven others. Authorities say the truck contained gasoline and camping fuel containers, as well as large fireworks mortars. Video of the incident captures the truck exploding in a ball of fire, and fireworks can also be seen going off in all directions. A bystander can also be seen just feet from the truck as it goes up in flames. An Army spokesperson told Fox News that Livelsberger began active duty in the Army in January 2006 and reached the rank of master sergeant. Livelsberger spent time at the base formerly known as Fort Bragg, a massive Army base in North Carolina that is home to the Army Special Forces Command. As for all the guests at the hotel were taken to another hotel as the investigation into the explosion continues. Like McMahill, Jeremy Schwartz, the FBI's acting special agent in charge in Las Vegas, would not identify the person inside the vehicle, saying, "Our number one goal is to ensure that we have proper identification of the subject involved in the incident." The second objective, Schwartz said, was to determine whether the explosion was an act of terrorism, which is being investigated by a joint terrorism task force.

Justified Defense: 19-Year Aggressor Shot & Wounded in Clarksville TN Walmart ~ VIDEOS

 

In a harrowing incident that could have escalated into a greater tragedy, quick action and defensive use of a firearm prevented potential harm at a Clarksville, Tennessee, Walmart on Fort Campbell Boulevard.

At approximately 12:45 p.m. on a bustling Tuesday, what began as an argument took a life-threatening turn when 19-year-old Labron Gibson brandished a firearm inside the store.

Authorities, responding to several 911 calls, confirmed that Gibson was the primary aggressor in the altercation. Faced with an imminent threat, another individual, who was present with his family, was compelled to act in defense, resulting in Gibson sustaining multiple gunshot wounds. This individual’s response underlines the critical role of self-defense in ensuring the safety of innocents when confronted with unprovoked aggression.

Clarksville Police swiftly managed the scene, ensuring no active shooter was on the premises and later cleared the store. The quick and organized response of law enforcement helped avert further chaos, reassuring the community during a tense situation.

Gibson was later treated at Tennova Healthcare and is expected to face charges of aggravated assault. This incident, while unfortunate, showcases the importance of the right to self-defense, especially when legal firearm owners are forced to confront unforeseen threats. It also highlights the ongoing debates surrounding public safety and responsible gun ownership. As the community reflects on this incident, it becomes increasingly clear that preparedness and the right to legally defend oneself and one’s family are pivotal in today’s world. This event is a reminder of the fine line between security and vulnerability and the essential role responsible citizens play in bridging that gap with, if needed, lethal force.

 

 

Michigan Woman Awarded $12 Million After Being Fired for Refusing COVID Shot

Michigan Woman Awarded  Million After Being Fired for Refusing COVID Shot

A former Blue Cross Blue Shield employee was recently awarded $12 million by a federal jury in Detroit when she sued the insurance company for religious discrimination. Lisa Domski had worked at Blue Cross Blue Shield for almost 40 years when she was denied a religious exemption to the employee COVID-19 shot mandate.1 2

Although Domski informed her employer that her Catholic faith prevented her from complying with the vaccine mandate, Blue Cross Blue Shield never followed up with her or her priest to confirm her devout religious beliefs.3 The insurance company refused to grant her any accommodations as required under Title VII and fired her.

Shots Required for Employees Working from Home

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which is enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, protects employees from religious discrimination in the workplace. Employees who inform their employer that their sincerely held religious beliefs prevent them from complying with a mandatory work requirement are protected from discrimination and retaliation in the workplace under Title VII. Employers have an affirmative obligation to seriously consider the request, enter into good faith talks and offer appropriate accommodations.4

In this case, Domski, an IT specialist, worked remotely 75 percent of the time prior to 2020 and 100 percent of the time during the pandemic. Rather than allowing Domski to continue to work remotely 100 percent of the time, the insurance refused to provide her any accommodations for her religious beliefs and fired her.

Jon Marko, Domanski’s attorney, explained:

This was a woman who was working from home in her basement office who wasn’t a threat to anybody and had been completely fulfilling all of her job obligations for 38 years.5

Blue Cross Blue Shield denied any religious discrimination and questioned the sincerity of Domski’s religious beliefs. The jury awarded Domski $10 million in punitive damages together with $1.7 million in lost wages and $1 million in non-economic damages.6
Blue Cross Blue Shield’s statement in response to the extraordinary verdict read:

Throughout the pandemic, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, together with its employees, worked to promote the health and safety of our colleagues, stakeholders, and communities.7

Jon Marko said:

Our forefathers fought and died for the freedom for each American to practice his or her own religion. Neither the government nor a corporation has a right to force an individual to choose between his or her career and conscience. Lisa refused to renounce her faith and beliefs and was wrongfully terminated from the only job she had ever known. The jury’s verdict today shows BCBSM that religious discrimination has no place in America and affirms each person’s right to religious freedom.8

More Religious Discrimination Lawsuits to Follow for Blue Cross Blue Shield

Tanja Benton, another remote employee of Blue Cross Blue Shield, was also recently awarded $700,000 by a federal court in Tennessee after being fired by the insurance company for refusing to comply with their COVID shot mandate due to her religious beliefs. Jon Marko shared that he is representing 170 other plaintiffs in wrongful termination cases against Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.9


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1 Adeosum A. Woman Fired For Refusing Covid Vaccine Wins Record $12 Million. Newsweek, Nov. 10, 2024.
2 Halon Y. Catholic woman fired for refusing COVID vaccine wins over $12M in Michigan court. Fox News Nov. 11, 2024.
3 Adeosum A. Woman Fired For Refusing Covid Vaccine Wins Record $12 Million. Newsweek, Nov. 10, 2024.
4 Hendler C. 1964 Civil rights Act protects Some healthcare Workers with Religious Objections to employer Flu Shot Mandates. National Vaccine Information Center Aug. 22, 2019.
5 Halon Y. Catholic woman fired for refusing COVID vaccine wins over $12M in Michigan court. Fox News Nov. 11, 2024.
6 Ibid.
7 Halon Y. Catholic woman fired for refusing COVID vaccine wins over $12M in Michigan court. Fox News Nov. 11, 2024.
8 Booth-Singleton D. Former Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan employee who refused COVID-19 vaccine awarded $13 million. CBS News, Nov. 8, 2024.
9 Halon Y. Catholic woman fired for refusing COVID vaccine wins over $12M in Michigan court. Fox News Nov. 11, 2024.

Mass shooting in Columbus, Ohio: 10 people shot, suspect on the run | LiveNOW from FOX

Shooting in Columbus, Ohio: Police say 10 people were left hurt after a mass shooting took place Sunday morning in the Short North District near downtown Columbus. Columbus police say the shooting took place just before 2:30 A.M. One of the victims is in critical condition at this time. Two of the victims are juveniles while the other eight were adult males, according to CPD. Police Sgt. Joe Albert said the suspect was chased by special off-duty officers before escaping. The suspect traveled in the wrong direction on North 4th Street. CPD are searching for the suspect at this time. Anyone with information is asked to contact Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-461-TIPS.