Nigerian Jummai Nache's legs amputated in U.S. after Pfizer COVID-19 jab

Jummai Nache with her legs amputated after Pfizer COVID-19 jab

Jummai Nache with her legs amputated after Pfizer COVID-19 jab

Jummai Nache with her legs amputated after Pfizer COVID-19 jab
Jummai Nache with her legs amputated after Pfizer COVID-19 jab

Hands to be amputated as well

By Our Reporter

Jummai Nache, a Nigerian medical worker  based in Minnesota, United States has had the most horrific experience taking Pfizer-BioNTech covid-19 vaccine.

She developed reactions after taking the jab that have led to her legs being amputated.

She will soon have her hands amputated as well, according to a report in Daily Mail.

Jummai and her husband Philip Nache, asking why
Jummai and her husband Philip Nache, asking why

Jummai and her husband Philip came to America as church planters as part of the Minnesota-Wisconsin Baptist Convention (MWBC) in the Twin Cities.

Jummai, who works as a medical assistant in Minneapolis, received the second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine on February 1.

A few days later on February 6, her husband, Philip, took her to urgent care after she felt chest pains.

A day later, she tested positive for COVID-19, and her condition quickly deteriorated, leading to hospitalisation and eventual amputation.

Philip is now searching for answers to the true cause of his wife’s condition, said the report.

‘Jummai and I were shocked when we received the result that she was Covid-19 positive because she had not manifested any symptom before taking the shot,’ Philip wrote in a letter attached to a GoFundMe for the couple.

‘But we later accepted that perhaps, the virus and the vaccine together contributed to the adverse reaction on her body based on the report of the Infectious Disease physician that Jummai was asymptomatic.’

In the letter, Philip goes into detail about the conditions his wife suffered, and the months of work with medical experts he undertook to figure out what exactly happened.

He said that his wife suffered from an arterial blood clot, respiratory disease, cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease), anemia, ischemia and multiple inflammatory syndrome (MIS) – a condition where multiple organs in the body become inflamed.

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She was placed on a ventilator on February 14.

Jummai’s case was referred to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to investigate.

After a virtual call that included 70 to 80 health experts from around the country, the CDC determined that COVID-19 and MIS combined were the cause of her complications, according to the GoFundMe page.

The agency could not determine whether the vaccine played a role in her condition, however.

Philip is not satisfied with the CDC’s findings and still has questions.

He wonders why he himself did not contract COVID from his wife despite their close contact.

Philip says he also questions if the vaccine played a role in her condition, and if not, what exactly did the vaccine do within her body.

‘My experience on this journey has been so difficult but I can’t imagine the excruciating pain mentally, physically and emotionally that my wife is going through,’ he wrote.

‘I can only equate her experience and challenge with job’s experience and trial in the sense that the challenges have come in degrees, one after another.’

The MWBC set up a GoFundMe for the couple, hoping to raise $500,000 to help pay for their medical expenses, expenses for prosthetic limbs and other adjustments the couple will have to make in their new life.

More than $100,000 has been raised for the couple as of Monday morning.

 

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