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Sudden “Natural” Death of 40-Year-Old Music Teacher Sara Holub 4 Days After Shot

Forty-year-old music teacher Sara Holub, who competed on Jeopardy!, died of “natural causes” just 4 days after getting vaccinated with the experimental shot.

She posted to her facebook that she was vaccinated on March 22nd and ominously wrote the following message:

It’s been a ridiculous year, but better days are coming!

She died March 26th, according to her obituary. She was only 40 years old.

Her family was told that she died of an infection due to a ruptured appendix she had experienced last summer. However, we cannot change or ignore her recent medical history: she was vaccinated four days before her death, and was apparently “well” enough to get the vaccine.

Even if Sara’s family and medical team do not think the vaccine contributed to her death, they are required by law to report this sudden death to VAERS, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. Any death following vaccination is required by law to be reported.

There have been over 2,200 deaths reported to VAERS in the past 3 months since the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccines mid-December. This is a record breaking number of death reports to the passive surveillance system. Most years, the total deaths amount to around 150-180 deaths, however a report found that only 1% of vaccine adverse events are ever reported.

Holub had been a music teacher at Preble High School in Wisconsin.

In 2017, Holub competed in two episodes of “Jeopardy!” during the show’s Teachers Tournament.

My deepest condolences to her family, and to all the families who are losing loves ones right now.

If you do not know how to conduct your own VAERS search, please see this post and I highly encourage everyone do a search and read the reports for yourself.

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