by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D., Childrens Health Defense:
A medical practice in the United Kingdom has acknowledged that a 26-year-old man who died 13 days after receiving AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine from a brain blood clot was not correctly informed about the risk posed by the vaccine, the BBC reported Friday.
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A medical practice in the United Kingdom (U.K.) has acknowledged that a 26-year-old man who died 13 days after receiving AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine was not correctly informed about the risk posed by the vaccine, the BBC reported Friday.
Jack Hurn, a native of Redditch, England, was vaccinated on May 29, 2021, at the Revival Fires Clinic in Dudley. He was accompanied by his girlfriend, Alex Jones, who also was vaccinated but not injured.
Hurn had recently graduated from Coventry University as an honors student in automotive design and planned to propose to Jones that summer. They had recently purchased a home together.
According to statements made in May 2022 by Michael Portman-Hann, the attorney representing Hurn’s family, both Hurn and Jones voiced concerns about the AstraZeneca vaccine and requested an alternative.
However, staff at the vaccination center refused, allegedly telling them the Pfizer vaccine was not available and assuring them that the AstraZeneca vaccine was safe.
The BBC reported that Hurn began to develop headaches on June 6, 2021, eight days after his vaccination. He was admitted to Alexandra Hospital in Redditch, where a brain scan revealed a blood clot.
Hurn’s family believes he suffered a stroke the next day. However, they could not visit him because of the COVID-19 restrictions at the time.
Jack’s family “found it very difficult to get up-to-date information from hospital staff over the course of a number of days,” Portman-Hann said in May 2022. “They say there was confusion about whether Jack had actually suffered a stroke while at Redditch and could get no clear answers about his condition.”
Hurn was subsequently transferred to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. There, scans revealed “catastrophic” bleeding in the brain which directly contributed to his death.
According to The BBC, hospital staff told his family nothing more could be done, and he died on June 11, 2021. Jones said they were not informed about the seriousness of possible side effects of the vaccine.
“It was not made clear to us that it was fatal and the blood clots were on the brain,” Jones said. “That would have made a difference to us.”
Anchor Medical Practice, the lead practice of the local primary care network that oversaw the vaccination center, is a legal entity liable under U.K. law in such cases, The BBC reported.
Anchor Medical Practice did not administer the vaccine. However, it has admitted a breach of duty — but has not accepted liability for Hurn’s death.
In a letter sent to attorneys for the Hurn family, reviewed by the BBC, lawyers representing Anchor Medical Practice said: “It is admitted that Jack was told the risk magnitude was one in 250,000 in respect of clotting when the actual risk magnitude for his age group was one in 50,000.”
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