Mrs. Kelly Ernby was the deputy district attorney of Orange County, California. She also ran for a seat in the California State Assembly in 2020 as a “pro-business, pro-taxpayer” conservative. But she lost in the primary.
Reporter Christiane Cordero said that Mrs. Ernby “reportedly died of COVID-19 complications” on Monday, January 3. The KABC-TV 7 Los Angeles reporter focused solely on Mrs. Ernby, 46, being against California’s mRNA and viral vector DNA mandates. Cordero said Mrs. Ernby’s death was also, “complicated by her adamant stance against vaccine mandates.”
Watch the full report below.
The People magazine story about Mrs. Ernby’s death says in the headline “Politician was outspoken vaccine mandate opponent.” Keep in mind, all mainstream media completely omitted the fact that New York Times reporter Carlos Tejada received his second Moderna mRNA injection just hours before he died on December 17. But they made certain to spotlight Mrs. Ernby’s political stance against forced injections.
Mr. Axel Mattias Ernby, Kelly’s husband, said on Facebook that his wife had not received the experimental injection. “That’s the problem,” he wrote in relation to his wife’s death. It’s unclear if he’s implying that the mRNA shots would have saved his wife’s life or if he was just replying to one of the trolls, who relentlessly attacked his family on all social media platforms. Mr. Ernby also did not disclose his own vaxx status. He have to take him at his word, however, regarding his wife
What we do know is that non-vaxxed people being near vaxxed people, and having sexual contact with vaxxed people, transmits dangerous spike proteins to the non-vaxxed person via shedding. Mrs. Ernby’s death was described as “unexpected” and after a “brief illness.” That sounds all too familiar to this blogger. Draw your own conclusions.