Healthy 57-Year-Old Nashville Doctor Dies Shortly After Receiving Pfizer Vaccine – Media Blames Death on Covid-19

A longtime Nashville doctor died a few days after receiving the Pfizer vaccine and the media is blaming his death on Covid-19.

Dr. Dimitri Ndina was a loving father, husband, grandfather and doctor at Tennessee Oncology.

Dr. Ndina, who was reportedly in excellent health, tragically passed away after be started to clot in the days after he received his Pfizer vaccine.

His family is in shock.

He was only 57.

“Sometime after his first vaccine and he somewhat brushed it off, usually when he gets sick he gets better the next day and then he was hospitalized on December 7th,” Dr. Ndina’s 19-year-old daughter Alexis told WKRN.

“They noted that he started to clot in his lower region so from his legs and started to work up,” Alexis explained.

Dr. Ndina died after spending 12 days in the hospital.

Despite the family confirming Dr. Ndina got blood clots after taking the Pfizer vax, the media is claiming he died from Covid-19.

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“He was a very docile, a person with minimal words, but every time he spoke, they were very impactful words.”

That’s how 19-year-old Alexis Ndina is remembering her father, who said he passed away from COVID-19 just days before Christmas.

The 57-year-old was admitted to St. Thomas Midtown in Nashville a short time after he received his first dose of the Pfizer vaccine.

“Sometime after his first vaccine and he somewhat brushed it off, usually when he gets sick he gets better the next day and then he was hospitalized on December 7th,” Alexis said.

Following a 12-day stint in the hospital, Dimitri passed away on December 20 from complications.

“They noted that he started to clot in his lower region so from his legs and started to work up,” Alexis explained.

His family is in disbelief, saying he was such a healthy man.

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