BBC Presenter Dies Days After COVID “Vaccination”

May 28th, 2021

Via: BBC:

A coroner will consider if the cause of BBC presenter Lisa Shaw’s death might have been complicated by her having had the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine.

Her family said the 44-year-old was treated for blood clots days after her first jab. She died on Friday.

An interim fact-of-death certificate lists the vaccine as one of the possible factors being considered.

The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said vaccine benefits exceed risks for most people.

In a statement, Ms Shaw’s family said: “Lisa developed severe headaches a week after receiving her AstraZeneca vaccine and fell seriously ill a few days later.

“She was treated by the RVI’s [Royal Victoria Infirmary] intensive care team for blood clots and bleeding in her head.

One Response to “BBC Presenter Dies Days After COVID “Vaccination””

  1. rotger says:

    “..said vaccine benefits exceed risks for most people.”
    For most people… I can hear the quote from the movie Anchor Man: “60% of the time, it works every time!”

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