US California Deputy DA Who Fought Vaccine Mandate Dies Abruptly After Falling Ill With COVID at Age 46

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California Deputy DA Who Fought Vaccine Mandate Dies Abruptly After Falling Ill With COVID at Age 46​

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A deputy district attorney and up-and-coming Republican political star in California’s Orange County has died abruptly after telling friends she contracted COVID-19.

Kelly Ernby, a presumed candidate for the state Assembly in 2022, was only 46 years old. According to the Los Angeles Times, she fell ill shortly after speaking out against vaccine mandates at a rally organized by Turning Point USA on Dec. 4.

“There’s nothing that matters more than our freedoms right now,” she was quoted telling the crowd during the rally at Irvine City Hall.

It was not immediately clear where or how she contracted the virus. Her death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from colleagues who praised her for her passion and experience.

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer devoted a lengthy Twitter thread to Ernby on Monday, calling her “an incredibly vibrant and passionate attorney who cared deeply about the work that we do as prosecutors—and deeply about the community we all fight so hard to protect.”

“It was an absolute privilege to fight the good fight alongside Kelly,” Spitzer wrote. “Her passion and her shining light will be forever missed.”

“My heart is broken and I'm in tears. I lost a dear friend to Covid complications. I love you@KellyErnby ! You’ve been nothing but an inspiration to many of us here in Orange County,” Ben Chapman, chairman of the Greater Costa Mesa Republicans, wrote on Twitter, alongside a photo of himself and Ernby.

The Orange County Republicans, for whom Ernby had served as the precinct operations chair, said news of her death had caused “great sadness.”

The group noted only that Ernby had died unexpectedly after a “brief illness,” saying “we have hope in this tragedy because we know she had a deep faith.”

In a sad sign of the times, Ernby’s death also led to a public feud between anti-vaxxers and pro-vaxxers in the comments section of her Facebook page, with pro-vaxxers posting memes appearing to mock her death and anti-vaxxers falsely claiming she had died as a result of the COVID-19 jab.

Ernby’s husband, Mattias Ernby, appeared to confirm his wife had not been vaccinated in response to a Facebook user who claimed she had died of blood clots after getting vaccinated.

“She was NOT vaccinated. That was the problem,” Mattias Ernby wrote.

The daughter of two Navy veterans, Ernby had nearly two decades of legal experience and had run for state Assembly in 2020, with her campaign focusing on border security, and “conservative values in California,” among other things.

“Kelly and I spent a lot of time together on the campaign trail in 2020. She was one of the few people in politics that always came across as real, authentic, caring and passionate,” Brian Burley, a Republican who ran for Congress last cycle, tweeted of her political talent.
 
I thought they stopped pushing these articles because anyone dumb enough to believe them is already part of the cult, so they ultimately serve no purpose. Now, suddenly, two appear simultaneously after a several month long lull. What gives? Pfizer not making a big enough return on those boosters?
To be fair, I’m the one selecting those stories to post on here. Don’t take what gets posted on here as gospel because things are very curated.
 
It seems like it could be very telling that the only imply she died of covid, but never actually say it's what killed her.
Her hubby could be wrong but
Ernby’s husband, Mattias Ernby, appeared to confirm his wife had not been vaccinated in response to a Facebook user who claimed she had died of blood clots after getting vaccinated.

“She was NOT vaccinated. That was the problem,” Mattias Ernby wrote.
he seems to think it was the coof. In any case, she died doing what she loved: not being vaccinated.
 
To be fair, I’m the one selecting those stories to post on here. Don’t take what gets posted on here as gospel because things are very curated.
Right now all you can find on Reddit's various branch covidian subs is "a fat old alcoholic boomer died recently and his Facebook indicated he didn't like vaccine mandates, so let's all just baselessly assume he died of covid so we can feel superior". A year ago it was nothing but news articles identical to this one. If the articles existed, Reddit would be all over them, but instead they have to resort to assumptions and misleading screenshots to keep the NGOs happy getting hella updoots.

This is definitely a coordinated revival of an old classic. The question is why. It didn't work then and it won't work now, especially with everybody on earth except for Fauci saying that omicron is a joke of a disease.
 
I know plenty of people who got sick and they've had all the vaccines. Seems like a waste of time and false security.
As Robert Malone explained on Joe Rogan's podcast, you get the toxic spike proteins no matter what you do. Vaccine or no vaccine makes zero difference.
 
Her hubby could be wrong but

he seems to think it was the coof. In any case, she died doing what she loved: not being vaccinated.
Maybe. But if I read articles where someone is described as having died after testing positive for covid, I always assume the person died of something else, and that their positive test for covid (whether false or true) was purely incidental. If you do the same, you'll be right way, way more often than you're wrong. Particularly when it involves someone who hasn't taken the shots.
 
Yes and, if people don't want to get vaxxed and die because of it, it's on them.
No disagreement there. She was one of the unfortunate outliers. And she was 100% right to be against vaccine mandates in the face of corrupt government, criminal and unethical pharmaceutical companies and a lying media that will celebrate a person's death as a means of stoaking fear in a population at the behest of their political benefactors.
 
It seems like it could be very telling that the only imply she died of covid, but never actually say it's what killed her.

Maybe. But if I read articles where someone is described as having died after testing positive for covid, I always assume the person died of something else, and that their positive test for covid (whether false or true) was purely incidental. If you do the same, you'll be right way, way more often than you're wrong. Particularly when it involves someone who hasn't taken the shots.
Remdesivir causes kidney failure. The kidneys, unable to filter out water, can't remove saline solution when you're given an IV. Then to finish them off they're ventilated presumably at maximum pressure. That's the treatment plan if you're unvaxxed; if you're vaxxed they give you ivermectin.

Do not go to a hospital unless you want to die.
 

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covid is two bullets behind the ear now, got it.

If you're a public figure that is dismissive about the severity of covid/effectiveness of vaccines, you're chances of dying from "covid" rise by 100,000%. Just ask herman cain, the bogs, all those small-time maga radio hosts + the woman in the OP, etc.

There's nothing sus about it.
 
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