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Canadian mother suffers ‘severe’ injury after employer forced her to take COVID shots

Updated: April 18, 2023 at 12:58 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Apr 18, 2023 – 11:23 am EDTTue Apr 18, 2023 – 11:27 am EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — A Canadian wife and mother continues to suffer from major physical damage after her employer forced her to take the experimental COVID-19 “vaccines.”

Claudia’s story was shared on a website called Symptosi, which means “coincidence” in Greek. The platform is a method for individuals to share their experiences after taking the shots. Although the site does not claim that all physical problems are directly caused by the shots, it is an example of the large number of serious, long-term health issues which arise post-vaccination and may not be mere coincidences.

According to a post written in December, Claudia was a healthy “wife, mother of three and sole financial provider to her family” after taking a government contract job while her husband took care of their kids at home.

When the government mandated the so-called “vaccines,” Claudia submitted two exemption letters, including a religious exemption from her archbishop. The second letter was from a doctor who, after completing a blood analysis, determined she had natural immunity to the coronavirus “and that taking the inoculation would be dangerous to her health.” 

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