In Australia, vaccinated adults die suddenly like flies

Australia is famous for its totalitarian COVID restrictions and
vaccine mandates. The Deputy Premier of NSW boldly
(https://bit.ly/3O7DGRv) declared that even businesses that
accept unvaccinated people will be subject to exceptionally heavy
fines back in 2021.
Australia’s Northern Territory has officially imposed an
authoritarian lockdown on citizens who have not been ‘fully
vaccinated’ against Covid-19 as officials scrambled to deal with
the highly-mild Omicron variant back in January. Any individual
16 or older and who was not fully vaccinated will not be able to
leave their homes until the middle of next week, even if it’s to go
to work or to get exercise outdoors.
Now, the country is confronting an epidemic of Sudden Adult
Death Syndrome. The syndrome is striking down healthy and
active young people in Australia.
The Daily Mail reported (https://bit.ly/3xhjO7P):
People aged under 40 are being urged to have their hearts checked
because they may potentially be at risk of Sudden Adult Death
Syndrome.
The syndrome, known as SADS, has been fatal for all kinds of people
regardless of whether they maintain a fit and healthy lifestyle.
SADS is an ‘umbrella term to describe unexpected deaths in young
people’, said The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners,
most commonly occurring in people under 40 years of age.
The US-based SADS Foundation has said that over half of the 4000
annual SADS deaths of children, teens or young adults have one of
the top two warning signs present.
Those signs include a family history of a SADS diagnosis or sudden
unexplained death of a family member, and fainting or seizure during
exercise, or when excited or startled, reported news.com.au.
Last year a 31-year-old woman, Catherine Keane, died in her sleep
while living with two friends in Dublin.