FDA Virologist Dies Suddenly Of Unknown Illness After Pushing Emergency Use For The Covid 19 Jab
At the age of 67, Dr. Almyra Oveta Fuller, a well-known associate professor of microbiology and immunology at the University of Michigan who helped the FDA approve the Emergency Use Authorization for Covid-19 jabs, passed away.
According to reports, Dr. Fuller passed away “following a brief illness unrelated to COVID, “however there is no other information available regarding the specifics of her demise.
Dr. Fuller served as a member of the Food and Drug Administration's Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee for a number of years, during which time the COVID-19 jab and booster injections were authorized for emergency use in the United States (EUA).
Dr. Fuller can be seen taking part in a conversation about the FDA's prospective approval of an EUA for Moderna's Covid-19 jab in the following video from December 2020.
Dr. Fuller's earlier tweets clearly demonstrate her ardent support for vaccinations. Dr. Fuller was in favor of include Covid-19 jabs on the CDC's list of immunizations needed for students to enroll in public schools.
“From pandemic to endemic SARS CoV-2 will require wise decisions by leaders and each person. Required vaccines have stopped or reduced many illnesses – polio, measles, mumps, pertussis, chickenpox, smallpox, influenza… We must add COVID-19 to the list.”
— fullerao@umich.edu (@ProfAOFuller) July 20, 2021
https://twitter.com/ProfAOFuller/status/1417560339541942272?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Here, she advises expecting mothers to get the Covid jab:
“As pregnancy naturally brings a temporary type of immunosuppressive, vaccination against COVID and booster are love and wisdom in action for mothers, a mother to be and the people around them. “
— fullerao@umich.edu (@ProfAOFuller) November 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/ProfAOFuller/status/1459804401418264579?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The doctor asserted that all three of the experimental Covid jabs were safe and efficient back in March 2021.
“Yes, all 3 are effective. Mayor’s Friday press release explains that Detroit will use all 3 vaccines.”
— fullerao@umich.edu (@ProfAOFuller) March 6, 2021
https://twitter.com/ProfAOFuller/status/1368287620778897412?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
“Questions about COVID-19 vaccines? Get answers at free COVID-19 Vaccine Education Town Halls sponsored by American Society for Virology and American Society for Microbiology. Please RT and share widely”
https://asv.org/education @ASMicrobiology
https://twitter.com/AmerSocVirol/status/1373066806341087232
Being “fully vaccinated” was also seen by Dr. Fuller as “a major tool in toolkit to crush or at least manage coexistence with low Covid levels.”
“Looking forward to study results on duration for immune protection from first COVID vaccine. Important since fully vaccinated is a major tool in toolkit to crush or at least manage coexistence with low COVID levels.”
— fullerao@umich.edu (@ProfAOFuller) August 3, 2021
https://twitter.com/ProfAOFuller/status/1422549241948483594?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
She incorrectly claimed that the Covid jab was "NOT mRNA gene therapy" in another tweet.
“NOT mRNA gene therapy. No gene therapy. mRNA is not a gene. Vaccine takes mRNA message in lipid(fat) bubble into cells-does not go to nucleus or near DNA genes. mRNA decays (30min to <10 hrs). Spike protein made in cells from message triggers immune response = disease protection”
— fullerao@umich.edu (@ProfAOFuller) August 12, 2021
https://twitter.com/ProfAOFuller/status/1425649868526206976?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The well-known virologist also performed a "victory dance" after the FDA approved the EUA for the third dosage of the Covid-19 booster.
“Pleased on Friday w VRBPAC colleagues persevering to recommend another tool in toolkit towards managing COVID. Grateful—a decidedly No request turned to unanimous Yes in EUA access to 3rd dose as boost. Progress—gotta keep moving forward people! Having a victory dance moment”
— fullerao@umich.edu (@ProfAOFuller) September 18, 2021
https://twitter.com/ProfAOFuller/status/1439176141877694468?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Additionally, it seems that Dr. Fuller was worried about Covid 19 jab reluctance among the black population.
“NPR Discussion on vaccine hesitancy among young black people is much needed. Questions should have a trusted safe relevant, “meet me where I am” place to be answered. Trustmessagers@gmail.com”
— fullerao@umich.edu (@ProfAOFuller) December 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/ProfAOFuller/status/1466127846066241543?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
In November 2021, Dr. Fuller provided the following explanation for her vote in favor of an EUA allowing Covid jabs for kids aged 5 to 11:
“Based on the data that was presented for the clinical trials with 5- to 11-year-olds, as well as the rollout effects of the Pfizer vaccine over the last 10 months in millions of people, the benefits seem to far outweigh the risk. So I voted yes, to make that available as something that parents who choose to have their children vaccinated can do. My opinion was not so much to make it mandatory but to make it accessible.”
It is safe to assume that the professor followed the CDC's immunization recommendations and had gotten up to five doses of the Covid jabs before her untimely death because of her outspoken support for the experimental shots.
We'll have to put this down to another strange case of “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome” as it's impossible to establish whether Covid 19 jab played a factor in her death due to the near absolute information blackout around it.
Video :
Sources :
In the following video from December 2020, Dr. Fuller can be seen participating in a discussion concerning the FDA’s potential approval of an EUA for Moderna’s Covid-19 jab.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4psAfbUtC0&t=612s&ab_channel=U.S.FoodandDrugAdministration