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California man who celebrated vaccines dies after second Pfizer coronavirus jab

https://www.afinalwarning.com/492669.html (Natural News) A 60-year-old man in California died after getting the second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech Wuhan coronavirus vaccine. Orange County resident Tim Zook received the second dose of the COVID-19 jab Jan. 5 at the Santa Ana hospital where he worked. Zook was admitted to his workplace’s emergency room hours after his vaccination. He was then transferred to a different hospital, where he died Jan. 9. The 60-year-old worked as a radiologic technician at Santa Ana’s South Coast Global Medical Center. His wife Rochelle Zook said Tim was overweight and had suffered from hypertension since he was 19. He had been receiving treatment for the condition until his untimely death.

Man dies after COVID shot, but his family says to get the vaccine

After 11 grueling months working on the front lines at South Coast Global Medical Center in Santa Ana, Tim Zook finally felt hopeful. The 60-year-old X-ray technologist had watched COVID-19 patients struggle to breathe and families devastated by loss, and he had grappled with his own fears about bringing the deadly virus home to his family. After receiving his second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, he immediately shared his enthusiasm on Facebook. “Never been so excited to get a shot before,” he wrote Jan. 5, sharing a photo of a Band-Aid on his arm and his completed COVID-19 vaccination card. “He worked tirelessly this whole year trying to save people’s lives who were impacted by COVID,” said his wife, Rochelle Zook, of Orange. “He came home all year long very emotional, sad about the kind of death he was seeing in this community. But he never gave up. He believed in order to stop this virus you have to take the vaccine.”

California Nurses Strike Over Unsafe Staffing as COVID Hospitalizations Surge

California Nurses Strike Over Unsafe Staffing as COVID Hospitalizations Surge Newsweek 12/23/2020 Alexandra Garrett © Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/Getty A group of registered nurses across four California hospitals went on strike to protest inadequate staffing measures amid the state s COVID-19 hospitalization surge. Nurses are shown above carrying signs as they strike outside of Kaiser Permanente hospital on November 11, 2014 in San Francisco, California. A group of registered nurses across four California hospitals went on strike Wednesday in protest of inadequate staffing measures as COVID-19 hospitalizations surge in the state. The strike, organized by Califonia Nurses Association/ National Nurses United (CNA/NNU), occurred at three KPC Global Hospitals– Anaheim Global, South Coast Global and Chapman Global– and Prime Hospital: West Anaheim Medical Center.

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