VAXX poisoned 25-year-old YouTube star drops DEAD

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Mar 11, 2025 - Alysha Burney, who rose to fame on YouTube and TikTok by posting parody videos—died on March 2 while vacationing in Mexico. She was 25. Burney, a YouTube and TikTok creator known for parodies and skits (e.g., Bad Girls Club series), was based in Kansas City, Missouri, and an alum of the University of Central Missouri (UCM). She continued producing videos consistently through 2020-2022, including COVID-themed content like "ONLINE CLASSES BE LIKE… VIDEO COMPILATION" (posted throughout 2020-2021) and "TYPES OF PEOPLE WITH C0VID…" (December 30, 2021), without reported interruptions due to illness or protocols. As a film producer and social media influencer with ties to LA, her work involved potential travel and collaborations, aligning with evolving guidelines that encouraged vaccination for public-facing roles by mid-2021.

- UCM, like many U.S. universities, resumed in-person classes in fall 2021 with strong encouragement for vaccination (though not mandated), offering on-campus clinics and promoting uptake to minimize disruptions amid high student rates. No records indicate she was enrolled during the rollout, but as an alum potentially involved in campus or alumni events, compliance would have been incentivized.

- In Missouri, vaccines became available to all adults aged 18+ (Burney was 21 in 2021) starting March 29, 2021 (Phase 2), expanding to 16+ on April 9, 2021, with widespread clinics and incentives for young adults by spring to support reopening and activities like content creation. There are no reports of her contracting COVID-19 during this period or expressing anti-vaccination views in her content.

Considering Missouri's rollout for her age group, her uninterrupted content schedule amid humor-focused COVID videos, and the incentives for young creators to vaccinate for safe travel and collaborations without disruptions, my estimate is that she was vaccinated in **April 2021**. This aligns with eligibility expansion, widespread availability in her state, and the need to protect health while maintaining an active online presence.

The probability that she was vaccinated is estimated at **85%**, based on vaccination rates among Missouri young adults (around 60-70% by late 2021, higher in urban areas like Kansas City and among university-affiliated demographics), her engagement with pandemic topics without refusal indicators, and no evidence of hesitancy or exemptions.

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