RN Danielle Baker, Injured by Covid Vaccine, Forges Path to Justice with Upcoming Trial

February 2024   
PIQUA, OHIO


   An Ohio registered nurse who developed a neurological issue known as transverse myelitis after what she says was coercion by her employer, Ohio Hospice, to get an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, has postponed her trial – originally scheduled for January 11, 2024 – due to worsening health issues stemming from the shots.   

   Danielle Baker was an active registered nurse (Certified Hospice and Palliative Care) for 20 years who loved her job. She spent the last 17 years of her career caring for her patients in hospice care. In June of 2021, she was coerced into taking a COVID-19 vaccine after her former employer issued an email stating a July 2021 deadline to get vaccinated to maintain all of their benefits. Having a family to care for, Baker couldn’t afford to lose her job, so she reluctantly took the Pfizer shots. Within 2.5 weeks after her second shot, she became completely disabled, suffering from severe neurological issues, demyelination of the spine, and getting the diagnosis of transverse myelitis, which her doctor confirmed was due to the Pfizer vaccine.

   After repeated attempts by her former employer to have Baker’s worker’s compensation lawsuit (Danielle Baker v Ohio’s Hospice, Inc, et al, Case No. 23 CV 117) thrown out, Judge Jeannine Pratt disagreed, stating Baker’s arguments should ...

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