At least 81 Britons died from blood clot complications that appeared to be linked to the Covid jab, according to figures collated by UK drug watchdog the MHRA.
The AstraZeneca vaccine was said to have saved more than six million lives around the world in the first year of the rollout during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Product details for the AstraZeneca jab were updated publicly in April 2021, with MHRA approval, to include the possibility that it was capable in very rare cases of being a trigger for thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome . Her husband recalled: 'We were having a conversation about Zach's swimming lessons and she couldn't get out the word 'goggles'.'
Two weeks after getting the jab, he was found unresponsive in the early hours at the home he shared with his partner Simone and their two daughters. Mr Dudley's GP said that given his age, lack of underlying conditions and the medical advice at the time, it was appropriate to give him AstraZeneca's jab. Coroner Tanyka Rawden recorded his cause of death as a bleed on the brain, caused by the vaccine.Jack Hurn, from Redditch in Worcestershire, died from 'catastrophic' blood clots after receiving AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine.
Mr Hurn, originally from Devon, began suffering with headaches within days and died on June 11 at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital, despite emergency surgery.Emma Brown, Coroner for Birmingham and Solihull, ruled in a report that his death was 'due to a rare but recognised complication' of the vaccination.Mother-of-two Alpa Tailor, 35, died from blood clots on her brain caused by the AstraZeneca vaccine.
It is not clear if Ms Dunley was called forward for a jab early or if she was able to get a jab early in the area.Despite the efforts of medics, she died at the hospital on the same day. A post-mortem found a blood clot in her leg had travelled to her lung. Ms Weideling had complained to her GP following her jab about neck pain but the link to jab was not made until she was taken to hospital with several other symptoms of blood clots.
A coroner concluded in October 2022 that he died as a result of the 'very rare complication' caused by the Covid-19 vaccine.Dr Stephen Wright, 32, who worked as a clinical psychologist in South East London, suffered a blood clot in the brain after having his first dose of the jab in January 2021.Dr Wright suffered from a combination of a brainstem infarction, bleed on the brain and 'vaccine-induced thrombosis'.
'He was transferred to King's College Hospital at 6.39am but, due to the extent of the bleed and very low platelets, was unfit for surgery.'Jack Last, 27Jack Last, a 27-year-old man from Stowmarket, Suffolk, was vaccinated with the AstraZeneca jab on March 30, 2021.A subsequent scan revealed the engineer had a cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, a type of blood clot in the brain, and he died on April 10.It is unclear why Mr Last was called in early to get a jab.
An inquest held at Newcastle Coroner's Court in August 2022 heard how his condition severely deteriorated in the days after his headaches began. The paramedic said she didn't receive official guidance regarding the AstraZeneca vaccine and its rare potential risks until around July that year. Kimberley Lockwood, from Rotherham in South Yorkshire, was found to have suffered a 'catastrophic brain bleed' from a rare side effect of the jab on March 24, 2021.
She sought medical help for her headache on March 22, going to A&E as her symptoms began to worry her. While as a healthy young person she had a low risk of suffering serious health complications from Covid, health staff like her were given the jab to reduce the risk they might pass it on to elderly and vulnerable people they worked with.
The condition can quickly become life-threatening, as the clots can break off and travel elsewhere in the body, stopping blood and nutrients from reaching vital organs.A coroner's report later confirmed the cause of the clots that killed him was the AstraZeneca jab.'We didn't have children, so we spent our lives together travelling the world and having adventures,' she said in May 2022. 'His death really was the worst thing that could have ever happened.
The 50-year-old, from Leicester, suffered from cold-like symptoms, including headaches, in weeks following the initial dose.The next day, he was rushed to A&E, complaining of what he felt like was a heart attack. There, medics found he had a blood clot near his heart and, after a couple of nights in hospital, sent him home, armed with medication.
When paramedics arrived, they spent 45 minutes trying to resuscitate him. But Mr Miller was declared dead at the scene. His wife Sheila called for an ambulance, which took him to hospital, where doctors said he had a venous clot and a bleed in his brain.Doctors proceeded with surgery after Mr Ward had seizures while in hospital and further scans revealed he had more bleeds on the brain.
Dr Wayne Thomas, a consultant haematologist at Derriford Hospital, told Plymouth coroner that Mr Bounds's diagnosis was 'vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia' . Senior coroner Ian Arrow said he would record a narrative conclusion stating that Mr Bounds had been vaccinated 11 days before his death against Covid 19.
On the revelation, Kate Scott, Mr Scott’s wife, said: 'I hope their admission means we will be able to sort this out sooner rather than later. By the time he presented in A&E with a splitting headache and seizures, medical staff asked him whether he'd had Covid, or a Covid vaccination, in the past few days. 'They'd seen it all before,' he told the Daily Mail in February.
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