Young Girl Has Stroke and Brain Hemorrhage After COVID Vaccine
Little Harper’s uncle took to social media to share the story of his niece who was rushed to the hospital just 7 days after the first Pfizer COVID vaccine and diagnosed with a stroke and brain hemorrhage, with her fathers permission to seek out prayers for his daughter.
It’s a shocking set of circumstances no parent or child should ever experience.
They didn’t expect such a big response. They didn’t expect us to care so much. And they eventually removed the post.
As many of us are parents of young children who may be feeling pressured to vaccinate their children against COVID, or who want our unvaccinated children to have the same privileges and rights as vaccinated kids: we do care.
Our school districts may be mandating the COVID vaccine, and workplaces, attractions, and even restaurants are requiring the vaccine for adults–it is in the interest of the public that we are informed, and exposed to the full risk profile of these new, experimental mRNA injections which are technically gene therapies.
By law, a reaction such as little Harper’s is required to be reported to VAERS, the FDA and CDC’s primary vaccine surveillance system. All reactions after the COVID vaccine are required by law to be reported.
Reporting vaccine reactions is the necessary data collection needed in order to be able to identify safety signals.
What happened to little Harper may not be that rare. We can’t know or say that if people feel pressure to censor their own stories.
Read VAERS Reports in children by clicking this link, & press “I agree” and then “search VAERS.”
After reaching thousands of shares, her uncle was asked to remove the post. While I understand the parent’s desire for anonymity, there is a public duty to inform the people of the dangers of the COVID injections–especially in children who have essentially zero risk of COVID-19–and that can only happen when people share their actual experience, their vaccine injury story.
Self censorship perpetuates appalling injustices like this to continue.
I encourage everyone to share their child’s vaccine reaction. To share your own adult vaccine reaction. Report it to VAERS, share it with your fellow people.
Learn about some of the risks of the COVID vaccine for children under 12:
Here is a website where you can share your own story, and also read more stories: