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Health See other Health Articles Title: California hospital covered up surge in stillbirths after Covid shots The following information is from Childrens Health Defense. A whistleblower lawsuit filed in the Superior Court of California, Fresno County, accuses Community Regional Medical Center of covering up a dramatic rise in stillbirths following COVID-19 vaccination. Nurse Michelle Spencer, who has worked at the hospital since 2017, says the spike began in spring 2021, shortly after the rollout of COVID shots. Prior to that, the hospital reportedly saw about one stillbirth per month. After the vaccine push, that number jumped to approximately 20 each month and has remained high ever since. According to the complaint, hospital management had access to internal data showing that nearly all the stillbirths occurred among vaccinated mothers, but suppressed that information. Spencer says the hospital left official files blank when asked to provide the data to regulators and continued to promote COVID-19 vaccines to pregnant women. When she raised concerns, management dismissed them and blamed the spike in fetal deaths on unrelated factors like pesticides. Spencer retained a copy of an internal email from nurse manager Julie Christopherson, who acknowledged the rising number of demise patients including 22 stillbirths in one month but made no reference to the vaccine. The email also included instructions following an incident where fetal remains were mishandled, underscoring the chaos and trauma faced by staff. The essence of this case is that the truth shall set you free. The hospital possessed vaccinated versus unvaccinated comparison data. The numbers proved the vaccines were causing miscarriages and more in the vaccinated group. Greg Glaser, attorney for Spencer The hospital retaliated by launching an internal investigation into Spencer, denying her a $5,000 retention bonus, and reprimanding her for informing patients about vaccine risks. Management attributed the spike in fetal deaths to unproven causes like pesticides, rather than investigating a possible link to the vaccine. She remains employed at the Fresno hospital but says the concealment of vaccine-related data has prevented her from fulfilling her professional duty to properly inform patients. Spencer is asking the court to compel an independent investigation into the deaths and is seeking lost wages and punitive damages. For more information, read the full article here. https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/michelle-spencer- whistleblower-lawsuit-california-hospital-stillbirth-surge-covid- vaccine/ Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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