Do you?
Actually, after relooking at the video, I realized that we are talking about 2 different videos. There is a video of a nurse fainting after getting the vaccine but she is alive and well.
The video you put on here is different. I relooked at it. It appears to be in a Hispanic country, since the lady at the beginning is speaking Spanish and Spanish music is playing in the background. When I first looked at it, my sound on the computer was turned off. My apologies for the mixup. But the clip is very short and we don't know who the lady in the background is, or where she is, or what really happened to her afterwards. You just posted the video from Brighteon and we are expected to believe the lady dropped dead without any verifying information. Why?
Brighteon is an alternative to youtube. I did a little research on it. It is rather...sensationalistic, to say the least. One of its videos says that "Vaccinated people are walking biological time bombs." The narrator of this clip, Mike Adams, has this to say:
"If you are a vaccinated person, not only are you brainwashed and gullible and stupid, you are also a murderer and a threat to society. You are a walking biological weapons factory, and you should be ashamed of yourself."
I can't put down the link to it as it has discussions under it. I did find something about it on another website, but now I cannot find that one. I will try to refind it. Ah, ,here it is:
Are people who received a COVID-19 vaccine "walking biological time bombs"? No, that's not true: There is no publicly available...
leadstories.com
There are links to the original video one can watch.
I listened to a little bit of Adams' video but it is over an hour long, and the 5 minutes I did listen to were filled with gross misinformation. I read a few of the comments under it and some are a tad...over the top. Like this one:
Yet, this is the website we are supposed to believe about that video of a lady supposedly dropping dead from the vaccine????