A mother-of-two claims she suffered a blood clot in her lungs after having the first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine - and doctors have told her not to take the second jab.
Beckie Wilson, 35, from Stoke-on-Trent, had her first dose on March 11 but says she quickly began to experience a shortness of breath.
She went to see her GP and was initially put on a course of antibiotics, but when this didn t work she was referred for blood tests and a CT scan.
And on Wednesday last week, Beckie says she received a phone call from the Royal Stoke University Hospital asking her to go to in immediately, where she says medics told her a blood clot was discovered in her lungs.
Thu, 25 Mar 2021 07:09 UTC
The UK Government s COVID-19 vaccination programme is now in full swing and the general public is being bombarded with the official line that to stop the COVID-19 pandemic and regain their freedom, people must be vaccinated. In fact they are told they must be vaccinated twice. Of course the BBC has been one of the strongest repeaters of the official government line, and the BBC proudly boasted on 23 March 2021 that:
Almost 28 million people in the UK have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine - part of the biggest inoculation programme the country has ever launched.
| UPDATED: 15:03, Wed, Jan 20, 2021
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