Autopsy confirms Kansas woman died from allergic reaction to COVID-19 vaccine

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Autopsy confirms Kansas woman died from allergic reaction to COVID-19 vaccine
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Nearly a year after her death, a Kansas woman’s autopsy report has confirmed she died from an allergic reaction to the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

Jeanie Evans, 68, received her first round of the Moderna vaccine on March 23, 2021, at a vaccine clinic in Ozawkie., during the 15-minute post-vaccination waiting period, Evans began to complain that her airway felt blocked. She then began having difficulty breathing and speaking.

Evans was treated at the clinic with an EpiPen and then taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital. She died the next day in the hospital.Evans had a history of medical problems and allergies, including hypertension, environmental allergies, allergic disorder, and reactive airway disease.

, anaphylaxis after COVID-19 vaccination is extremely rare and has occurred in about five people per 1 million vaccinated in the United States, or .0005% of vaccinations.

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