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“Breakthrough” COVID death: 75-year-old dies from virus a month after 2nd vaccine dose | BlackPressUSA

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THE ORLANDO ADVOCATE - Thinking it was safe to do so, he went out with friends to celebrate. But just a few days later, one of the friends at the celebration tested positive for COVID-19, and so did Sporn. Two weeks later– or one month after receiving his second shot– Sporn was dead from Covid-19.| By Frank Butler, Orlando Advocate According to ABC News affiliate abc7 in Chicago, Illinois public health officials began releasing data Wednesday on what it calls “breakthrough” COVID-19 cases, where fully-vaccinated people still get the virus– and sometimes die. According to the data, more than two weeks after his second vaccine dose, 75-year-old Alan Sporn told […]

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