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43-year-old father of 7 paralyzed, can't talk 3 hours after receiving COVID-19 vaccine

Brad Malagarie and his family (courtesy photo)
A 43-year-old father of seven children in Mississippi was left unable to speak and paralyzed on one side of his body three hours after being inoculated with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, his family says.
On a
Facebook page to help pay for the medical costs of Brad Malagarie of St. Martin, Mississippi, the man's family says he suffered a stroke Tuesday caused by a blood clot in his left middle cerebral artery shortly after getting the single-dose shot.
The healthy man got the shot at midday, then returned to work, and within three hours, his coworkers saw him unresponsive at his desk.
"They called me and said he had that vaccine and something is wrong, we think it's a stroke," Celeste Foster O'Keefe, Malagarie's aunt, told WLOX-TV.
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"He's a young, healthy 43-year-old, and I immediately thought it, and I said be sure to tell the doctors he took that J&J …

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mccallansteve

What a horrible price to pay for trusting big pharma and the gov't. It's the worst mistake a person can make

Ultraviolet

Politically speaking, definitely one of them. He definitely won this week's GTV Gold Toaster.

Ultraviolet

Posts like this would get you banned Facebook/ Twitter/ etc. for obvious reasons. Something like this would go viral... pardon the pun.

Ultraviolet

Like you can't imagine, Live Mike :D You should see the derpy "reports" people submit to GTV's moderator, trying to get me banned. At last count, I'm supposed to be a Mossad agent, a lesbian, a satanist, a mason, a JIDF, a homosexual (m), a member of the Russian FSB, and a Lutheran. Presumably all at the same time. :P

Ultraviolet

Why do you assume a human agency at work? @Live Mike It could just as likely be GTV's software. Yes, posts do normally appear chronologically but not always. Sometimes very old posts will suddenly become "current" again even over more recent ones.
This is not unique to GTV, either. It happens every day on ordinary commerical sites with "featured" products. Site software has an algorithm for determining which products should be "featured" up front even if they're older and which are less important, even if they're newer.
If someone "hacked" GTV to the extent where they could bury a post, they could just as easily delete them entirely along with the user who made it. The same is true for GTV's higher-ups. If they dislike a post or a user, whoo-boy... that sucker is gone. :D
Now just in case you're getting really suspicious and twitchy, *ehem* for the record now... I haven't ever deleted or buried anyone's comment/ post/ account here on GTV. That's not my style. ;-) I will gladly wager my salvation on the truth of that statement with it forfeit against a lie. I say that in all seriousness, before God.

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Ultraviolet

You've piqued my curiosity, Live Mike. I'm gonna try science. :D