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Many social media posts suggest that a young woman in Florida lost both her legs because of the Covid vaccine. This is not true. Claire Bridges has a heart condition and caught Covid. The vaccine had nothing to do with it.

In an interview, she confirmed that she had been vaccinated against Covid, seven months before catching the disease itself and said: “The reason why my bout with Covid was so severe is tied to the fact that I have a congenital heart condition.

“When I got Covid, a complication that arose from Covid was Rhabdomyolysis. Rhabdo attacks your muscles, the heart being a muscle and mine being so weak . When the Rhabdo kept progressing, my health kept falling. Less oxygenated blood where it needs to be, severe dehydration, on top of all the other symptoms one deals with when they're sick from Covid. My legs began to go necrotic and in order to prevent sepsis they had to amputate.

“For anyone who doesn't have any of the facts to say anything different than that, is extremely rude, harmful and disrespectful.” , where Ms Bridges was treated, also said her pre-existing heart condition and Covid-19 led to her needing amputation.

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