{"postID":135135756,"cachedAt":715883989.83343196,"updatedAt":715883989.83342099,"content":{"type":"doc","content":[{"type":"captionedImage","content":[{"type":"image2","attrs":{"topImage":false,"bytes":1793098,"href":null,"internalRedirect":null,"fullscreen":null,"src":"https:\/\/substack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com\/public\/images\/2d4c920b-bd07-447d-8499-65ed1789421a_2048x2048.png","width":1456,"title":null,"type":"image\/png","belowTheFold":false,"height":1456,"imageSize":null,"resizeWidth":null,"alt":null}}]},{"type":"paragraph","content":[{"type":"text","text":"UPDATE: Sheila Annette Lewis, the Canadian woman who was denied a life-saving organ transplant over her choice not to get the Covid-19 vaccine, has \"reached a satisfactory agreement with the doctors\" in Alberta after she and her lawyer filed a negligence action against those doctors a few months ago. This update was posted on her GiveSendGo fundraising page. "}]},{"type":"paragraph","content":[{"type":"text","text":"I have not been able to obtain any further clarification or information at this time, but I will bring any updates as they come in."}]}]}}