Tuesday, January 03, 2023

Anti-Vaxxers Inject Demar Hamlin With Noise!

The nation is now hoping Demar Hamlin pulls through.

Monday Night Football.

President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Ohio's Gov. Mike DeWine, New York's Gov. Kathy Hochul, Kentucky's Gov. Andy Bashear, Pennsylvania's Gov. Josh Shapiro, NFL Commissioner Roger Goddell and Congress are aware of the condition of Demar Hamlin. 

They will respond in due time.

Hamlin is currently at University of Cincinnati Health in critical condition after he suffered cardiac arrest during the Buffalo Bills game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

The NFL suspended the game.

During the first quarter, Tee Higgins was tackled by Hamlin. As soon as Hamlin got up, he took a few steps and fell back. Medical staff immediately approached him and it took over 10 minutes and led to an ambulance to carry him off.

Following the collapse, numerous NFL players and teams quickly offered their support and prayers on social media. Higgins offered his condolences to Hamlin's family, as did Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen urging people to "[p]lease pray for our brother". Fans began gathering outside the University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center following his collapse. The lights on Paycor Stadium, the location of the game, were lit blue in honor of Hamlin. The lights on the Fifth Third Bank's headquarters on Fountain Square were also lit blue in honor of Hamlin.

The fans of the Bills and Bengals went silent at Paycor Stadium. The game halted and it is likely not going to finish. 

There is not much information about the condition of Demar. However, his charity organization managed to generate over $3 million after he pledged for $2,500.

The politics of vaccines.

Far right lawmakers and agitators have made claims that the coronavirus vaccines are causing heart attacks.

Some linked to fake Twitter accounts claiming to belong to the doctor who gave Hamlin his booster in December, while many linked to comments from cardiologist Peter McCullough, who has touted ivermectin as a cure for COVID-19 despite multiple studies showing no evidence that it works. After the Bills announced that Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest on the field, McCullough claimed in an interview Silicon Valley entrepreneur and COVID misinformation superspreader Steve Kirsch that the vaccine could have caused his collapse.

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