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No clue but you posted it here? He was huge and quite overweight based on photos. Not to mention the toll football can takeNow Tony “Goose” Siragusa died. No clue the cause.
Tony Siragusa, Super Bowl champion defensive lineman, dead at 55, ex-Ravens teammate says
NFL linebacker and an NBA player dead in the last 48 hours. I wonder if we will know the cause. Probably not.
2 Ravens in two days...Now Tony “Goose” Siragusa died. No clue the cause.
Tony Siragusa, Super Bowl champion defensive lineman, dead at 55, ex-Ravens teammate says
Baltimore Police investigating ‘questionable’ death of Ravens linebacker Jaylon FergusonI posted here, yes. It pairs well with the other 2 pro athletes that died also from “natural causes” they were 24 and 25.
That was what an earlier report said on the NBA dude. See things change. Go with the flow. Loosen up a bit. It’s more enjoyable that way.Baltimore Police investigating ‘questionable’ death of Ravens linebacker Jaylon Ferguson
Drug od in the hood is not natural causes.
Pretty obvious you said it when you posted it in the vaccine thread. If you were just curious about the cause of death you would be in the NFL forumWhere did I say such thing? I didn’t. Don’t put words in my mouth. I actually said I wonder if we will know the cause. And now maybe we do. Hence the reason I thought it may be helpful for you to chill.
What’s wrong with questioning anything nowadays as it relates to deaths?Pretty obvious you said it when you posted it in the vaccine thread. If you were just curious about the cause of death you would be in the NFL forum
Frequently Asked Questions | HRSAI will say that legal liability needs to be stripped from a determined date forward. Requiring yearly shots with 0 liability is nonsense.
Frequently Asked Questions | HRSA
“Will the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program provide compensation to individuals injured by COVID-19 vaccines?
COVID-19 vaccines are covered countermeasures under the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP)…”
The CICP is financed by general taxes held in the Covered Countermeasure(s) Process Fund (CCPF) through Congressional appropriations,8 is located in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), and is operated by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Pretty sure that’s how most vaccine injuries are compensated. May come out of a different fund, but the public accepts the cost of making injured persons whole in order to keep the companies developing vaccines.That is taxpayer money used to shield the manufactures, the manufactures are still not subject to any liability. We, the taxpayers foot the bill whenever a bill is paid while the manufactures keep stuffing their pockets with impunity.
Reforming the countermeasures injury compensation program for COVID-19 and beyond: An economic perspective
Pretty sure that’s how most vaccine injuries are compensated. May come out of a different fund, but the public accepts the cost of making injured persons whole in order to keep the companies developing vaccines.
About the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program | HRSA
But I didn’t really look that deeply into it because I read the post to be focused on the idea that people are being Injured with no recourse, which is clearly not the case.
The CICP, established as part of the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act of 2005,6 serves as a liability shield for manufacturers, distributors, and administers of countermeasures deemed critical to the response and prevention of a declared public health emergency, providing a public liability insurance mechanism to compensate for injuries caused by such countermeasures.
Read the second link.No, not "most vaccine injuries" are compensated through that fund.