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PERRY, Georgia (LifeSiteNews) — A 21-year-old University of Georgia (UGA) student died Monday from complications involving COVID-19, despite being “fully vaccinated” against the virus.

According to a report in UGA-affiliated newspaper The Red & Black, Shawn Kuhn, a senior at UGA majoring in exercise and sports science, died on October 11 following complications involving the novel coronavirus. Kuhn suffered a bout of pneumonia, supposedly brought on by COVID-19, which he fought for around six weeks before he died.

Kuhn’s sister, Sharla Brook Kuhn, told The Red & Black that her brother had been “fully vaccinated” before his death, although she did not say how long before.

Besides having had the abortion-tainted jab, Kuhn had kept physically fit his whole life, playing soccer for the local team and running with the cross-country team while at high school, even winning an award for his participation therein, according to an obituary.

Kuhn maintained his active lifestyle into university, where he not only studied exercise and sports science, but put those principles to work “as a Certified Personal Trainer at Ramsey Student Center on the UGA Campus” and on hiking trips throughout his academic career.

His roommate, Cameron Russell, also confirmed that Kuhn would work out with him.

Despite being in seemingly good health, Kuhn, along with a growing number of young people who have had the jab, succumbed to complications associated with the virus. As noted by former New York Times journalist Alex Berenson, “unlike many unvaccinated younger people who die, he was not morbidly obese. In fact he was the opposite — a personal trainer.”

With the rate of survival involving COVID-19 infection for under 70-year-olds at an estimated 99.5 percent (according to extensive research from Stanford University’s John P.A. Ioannidis), and the specific “children and younger adults” age group at even lower risk, people under 30 are considered at virtually no statistical risk from the novel coronavirus.

Despite the lack of danger from the virus, young people are being given the jabs en masse, often being coerced by their schools and workplaces into taking the shot.

Many even younger than Kuhn have suffered grave injuries and death in the days and weeks following reception of an experimental COVID shot.

A 15-year-old boy in California died just two days after receiving his second dose of the Pfizer-developed mRNA jab, with “no other significant conditions contributing” to his death, a Sonoma County death report confirmed in June. The report showed that the teenager, who wasn’t named, died from stress cardiomyopathy with coronary artery inflammation.

Adverse cardiac reactions from the COVID shots have been well documented, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) admitting that myocarditis and pericarditis (a dangerous inflammation of the heart and surrounding area) are risk factors following mRNA shots, especially for young men and boys,

“Clinical presentation of myocarditis cases following vaccination has been distinct, occurring most often within one week after dose two, with chest pain as the most common presentation,” said co-chair of the CDC’s COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Technical Work Group Dr. Grace Lee in June.

Using the available data on the administration of COVID shots to young people earlier this year, Children’s Health Defense calculated that “for those 12–17 years of age, the risk of developing myocarditis/pericarditis within 7 days of receiving the second dose is 32 times greater than expected for males and 9.5 times greater for females.”

For young adults aged 18–24 years, the increased risk of developing myocarditis and pericarditis was similarly elevated at 27 times greater than expected for males.

The U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has recorded a staggering 778,685 injury reports following injection with a COVID shot from December 14, 2020, to October 1, 2021. Of this number, 597 have been deaths in people 44 years of age and under and 5,469 have been of permanent disabilities within the same age group.

The 17–44 age group represented the second largest group of people who were hospitalized and to have a life-threatening development after taking the shot. These figures, however, are based on voluntary reports to VAERS, and the Harvard Pilgrim study found that “fewer than 1% of vaccine adverse events” are reported to VAERS.