Media report ‘mysterious’ deaths among young, healthy people
Media outlets are reporting an alarming rise in “mysterious” deaths occurring among young, healthy people that is baffling doctors. The deaths occur most commonly in people under 40 and usually are due to cardiac arrest. According to the reports, doctors are “baffled” and have even designated a term for this phenomenon: “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome” (SADS). “What is SADS? Healthy young people dying from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome,” reported news.com.au:
💬 “Healthy young people are dying suddenly and unexpectedly from a mysterious syndrome - as doctors seek answers through a new national register,” wrote the Daily Mail. “’SADS is an 'umbrella term to describe unexpected deaths in young people',’” it continued, quoting from the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners.
Bizarrely, the journalists reporting on this spike in deaths were unable to find health experts who can explain it, though many have been warning about it since last year. Those doctors include Dr. Peter McCullough, the most published cardiologist in the world, who stated that the risks of the vaccine outweigh its benefits.
"Cardiac deaths”? Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) is not a thing? (06/09/22)