Flu deaths keep mounting in people vaccinated against the flu

Tuesday, February 24, 2015
By Paul Martin

by: Ethan A. Huff
NaturalNews.com
Tuesday, February 24, 2015

The official body count of this year’s flu shot victims continues to mount, as yet another previously healthy individual is reported to have died not long after getting the heavily pushed jab. Chad Rattray, a 37-year-old former hot dog vendor from Spokane, Washington, reportedly fell ill and died of complications from the flu recently, much to the sorrow of his close-knit community.

Known affectionately as “Cheddar Chad” among locals, Rattray had recently been hired as a bus driver for the Spokane Transit Authority (STA). And like millions of other Americans, he followed the advice of health authorities in getting a flu shot this year, which he presumably believed would help protect him against flu infection.

Instead, he fell deathly ill and had to call in sick just one day after driving his first, and only, route for STA. According to The Washington Times, Rattray had been scheduled to drive a bus on Monday, January 19, but had to be admitted to Sacred Heart Medical Center’s intensive care unit for treatment.

Specific details regarding Rattray’s death haven’t been reported in the media, other than that he died of “the flu.” But reports clearly indicate that he had received a flu shot and was previously in excellent health prior to the shot. A memorial was set up at the spot where he used to serve hot dogs from his iconic hot dog cart near the Bank of America building in downtown Spokane.

“He was one of those people who stood out in a world full of knuckleheads,” said Tim Burk, chief engineer for the bank building. “There was nothing I didn’t like about the guy. I think you could ask 10,000 people and not one of them would speak badly about him.”

Numerous other deaths reported in conjunction with flu shot

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