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Healthcare workers report suffering ‘full body convulsions’ after COVID-19 vaccines

Updated: May 11, 2021 at 5:57 am EST  See Comments

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May 11, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Three healthcare workers are speaking out about debilitating health problems they experienced shortly after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine earlier this year. 

In an interview with Del Bigtree on The HighWire, the three women, all previously pro-vaccine, detailed their struggles with tremors, memory loss, and “full-body convulsions” since their coronavirus shots. They said that the issues, which they attribute to the vaccines, have left them unable to work or care for themselves.  

“I just had mild flu like symptoms” soon after taking the first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine in January, Shawn Skelton, an Indiana nursing home worker, said, adding that she was “very pressured” by her employer to get the shot. “By the end of the day my legs hurt so bad, my body hurt so bad I couldn’t stand it. The next day I woke up, my tongue was spazzing, and it just went on from there,” she said. 

“I was in full body convulsions and stayed that way for 13 days,” Skelton continued. Videos of Skelton’s condition posted online

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