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‘Fully vaccinated’ 21-year-old personal trainer dies from COVID complications

Updated: October 14, 2021 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Oct 14, 2021 – 4:56 pm EDT

PERRY, Georgia (LifeSiteNews) — A 21-year-old University of Georgia (UGA) student died Monday from complications involving COVID-19, despite being “fully vaccinated” against the virus.

According to a report in UGA-affiliated newspaper The Red & Black, Shawn Kuhn, a senior at UGA majoring in exercise and sports science, died on October 11 following complications involving the novel coronavirus. Kuhn suffered a bout of pneumonia, supposedly brought on by COVID-19, which he fought for around six weeks before he died.

Kuhn’s sister, Sharla Brook Kuhn, told The Red & Black that her brother had been “fully vaccinated” before his death, although she did not say how long before.

Besides having had the abortion-tainted jab, Kuhn had kept physically fit his whole life, playing soccer for the local team and running with the cross-country team while at high school, even winning an award for his participation therein, according to an obituary.

Kuhn maintained his active lifestyle into university, where he not only studied exercise and sports science, but put those principles to work “as a Certified Personal Trainer at Ramsey Student Center on the UGA Campus” and on hiking trips throughout

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