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(LifeSiteNews) — A Catholic mom of two has died from thrombosis after getting jabbed. People who tried to share the obituary initially saw their tweets flagged as “misleading” by Twitter, Newsbusters reported.

“Jessica Berg Wilson, 37, of Seattle, Wash., passed away unexpectedly Sept. 7, 2021 from COVID-19 Vaccine-Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT) surrounded by her loving family,” the obituary said. Oregon Live published the death notice between October 1 to October 3, according to its website.

VITT is a blood clotting disorder. The obituary did not say what company’s shot Taylor took.

Wilson did not want to take the COVID-19 inoculation but did so because the state of Washington requires school volunteers to be fully jabbed. Wilson enjoyed volunteering as a “Room Mom” for her daughters.

“During the last weeks of her life, however, the world turned dark with heavy-handed vaccine mandates,” the obituary said. “Local and state governments were determined to strip away her right to consult her wisdom and enjoy her freedom. She had been vehemently opposed to taking the vaccine, knowing she was in good health and of a young age and thus not at risk for serious illness,” the death notice said.

“In her mind, the known and unknown risks of the unproven vaccine were more of a threat. But, slowly, day by day, her freedom to choose was stripped away,” the obituary read.

“Her passion to be actively involved in her children’s education — which included being a Room Mom — was, once again, blocked by government mandate,” the obituary said. “Ultimately, those who closed doors and separated mothers from their children prevailed. It cost Jessica her life.”

People who tried to share the obituary initially saw their tweets flagged as “misleading” by Twitter, Newsbusters reported.

The story drew attention from conservative personalities and other accounts with large followers.

“37yo healthy Catholic mother who determined the risk of the COVID vaccine outweighed the risk of COVID,” former One America News Network host Liz Wheeler tweeted, “coerced into getting the vaxx under threat of not being allowed in her children’s classroom… killed by the COVID vaccine. Her daughters are 5 & 3.”

“Hey @jack [Dorsey], Jessica was healthy and died. Why are you censoring that fact as “misleading??” Sebastian Gorka, a former advisor to President Donald Trump and a radio host, tweeted while the label was still placed on the obituary.

Others shared the article but tried to downplay the risks associated with the COVID jabs.

“I am not sharing this to discourage people from getting the shot,” conservative podcaster Allie Stuckey tweeted. “I am sharing this to show that robbing people of their basic human rights because they refuse to take something that has a possible (albeit rare) side effect of death is wrong.”

While Stuckey said reactions to the jabs are “rare,” an August 26 paper published in Molecules warned about VITT and suggested caution with widespread vaccination efforts.

The paper, published just eight days after Washington Gov. Jay Inslee mandated jabs, said vaccine-induced thrombosis “appears to mostly affect females aged between 20 and 50 years old, with no predisposing risk factors conclusively identified so far.”

“A number of countries have now suspended the use of adenovirus-vectored vaccines for younger individuals,” the paper noted. While it said that “[t]he prevailing opinion of most experts is that the risk of developing COVID-19 disease, including thrombosis, far exceeds the extremely low risk of [VITT],” the researchers also said widespread jabs “should continue but with caution.”

“If you are between 20 and 30 years old, the risk is higher to be vaccinated by Astra-Zeneca than not to be vaccinated,” French geneticist Axel Kahn said on April 28.

As reported by LifeSiteNews, Kahn originally supported young people taking the AstraZeneca jab in February 2021, but changed his opinion after reviewing data on the risks of the jabs versus the risk of COVID, especially for young adults.

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