Petra Mayer, books editor for National Public Radio, died suddenly at the age of 46.
Her death, at Holy Cross Hospital, was confirmed on Sunday by her mother, Elke Mayer.
Petra Mayer joined NPR’s books team in 2012 and worked on the culture desk, according to the public radio network.
Mayer is remembered for her reporting at Comic-Con and helping put together NPR’s Book Concierge, an annual interactive guide that filters titles based on interest to recommend to readers. She was an occasional guest on “Pop Culture Happy Hour” podcast episodes, and her colleagues said she was a proud nerd who loved science fiction and comics.
According to her mother Elke Mayer, Petra died of a pulmonary embolism, aka blood clots that formed elsewhere in her body, but broke loose and blocked arteries in her lungs.
Ms. Mayer who was a hardcore liberal constantly promoting the transgender agenda on her Twitter page, attended numerous events in which you cannot participate unless you are vaccinated, such as on 18 October when she attended the The Monkees Farewell Tour in Washington DC.
Vaccination was required in order to be allowed to participate, besides, blood clots are a common side effect of these mRNA vaccines, so we know without a doubt that she was injected.
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