What Happened To This Eight Year Old Boy After The Second Shot Is…

Another proof that COVID vaccines may cause major complications to our healthy children.

In fact an Eight-year-old Richard Jeferson Bustamante Bautista from Bongará, Peru can prove it all, the boy has had a horrific reaction to the Pfizer COVID Vaccine.

He received the first dose on January 30, 2022, and the second dose on February 21, 2022. A few days later he developed “Stevens-Johnson Syndrome” and is currently hospitalized.

Vaccination card of Richard Jeferson Bustamante Bautista

Here’s the description of ‘Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS)’ according to Mayo Clinic:

“Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a rare, serious disorder of the skin and mucous membranes. It’s usually a reaction to medication that starts with flu-like symptoms, followed by a painful rash that spreads and blisters.” 

Here’s the [Translated] version of the story via Covid Vaccine Injuries:

He had a reaction three days after his 2nd Pfizer dose. He had hives all over his body and has been in two different hospitals since. He’s currently in a children’s hospital in Lima, being treated in the burn unit for his skin condition.

He is progressively getting worse.

The father didn’t know the vaccine was experimental and was all but forced into giving it to his son as there was the threat of him not being able to attend classes without it.

His sight is suffering and he needs an operation currently because he cannot urinate.

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A few days later he developed “Stevens-Johnson Syndrome” pic.twitter.com/3JFbTdjxaH

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A case report was published on the NIH website about “Stevens-Johnson syndrome post-second dose of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.”

The study reported:

“One potential complication of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine: a known case of Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) that occurred after the second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine alone without exposure to any other drug. Despite the initial severe adverse reaction, the patient showed full recovery. Although SJS can be associated with COVID-19 vaccination, it is rare, and the benefits of receiving the vaccination outweigh the potential harms.”

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Sources: TheGatewayPundit, Mayo Clinic

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