That's not really good evidence tbh. I knew a woman who was dead set against the covid vaccine but she got the covid vaccine because she wanted to travel. Women are easily influenced by things like the covid scenario. The statement you linked is pretty weak. I'd say there's like a 75% chance she got the covid vaccine.
If she was anti-vax pre-Covid, I lean that she just got cancer outside the shot. Pre-Covid, there was a lot more uniformed peer pressure. With the clot-shots, it was very vitriolic but more people became skeptical.
As for cancer, pancreatic cancer is extremely hard to spot. Most people don’t know they have it until late stages (well after the curable early stages.) She probably refused treatment at the late stage due to only prolonging the suffering.
Strangely enough, I don't think Lillis got the jab.
I found a tweet from 2010 showing her skeptical of any jabs.
Regardless, she was only 46 years old. A tragedy.
(Correction, she was 55, not 46. Still far too young.)
That's not really good evidence tbh. I knew a woman who was dead set against the covid vaccine but she got the covid vaccine because she wanted to travel. Women are easily influenced by things like the covid scenario. The statement you linked is pretty weak. I'd say there's like a 75% chance she got the covid vaccine.
I looked all over her Twitter, searching for "vaccine" and "COVID." I couldn't find anything about her saying she got it.
In fact, in looking for it, I found the 2010 anti-vax tweet linked above.
But I see your point. Just five months after diagnosis? That sounds like turbo-cancer.
If she was anti-vax pre-Covid, I lean that she just got cancer outside the shot. Pre-Covid, there was a lot more uniformed peer pressure. With the clot-shots, it was very vitriolic but more people became skeptical.
As for cancer, pancreatic cancer is extremely hard to spot. Most people don’t know they have it until late stages (well after the curable early stages.) She probably refused treatment at the late stage due to only prolonging the suffering.
Yet somehow Ruth Bader-Ginsburg somehow survived for years with pancreatic cancer. It was 2 months form diagnosis to death for someone I knew IRL.