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BBC Presenter Dies Of ‘Severe’ Blood Clotting After Receiving AstraZeneca Covid-19 Vaccine – TheHealthSite
Rare blood clotting which is also known as thrombosis is a reported side effect that is being reported by the recipients of the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine.
In yet another tragic incident, Lisa Shaw, BBC presenter died of rare blood clotting after receiving AstraZenecas COVID-19 vaccine. According to the reports, Shaw, 44, started developing acute headaches a week after getting the vaccine jab. Later she fell seriously ill and was being treated by the Royal Victoria Infirmarys intensive care team for severe blood clots and bleeding in her head. Also Read – Alia Bhat Launches Podcast Series To Bust Myths About Covid-19 Vaccines: Watch Episode 1 Here
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