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UK woman seeking damages after being left half-paralyzed following AstraZeneca COVID shot

Updated: December 2, 2021 at 9:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu Dec 2, 2021 – 8:57 am ESTThu Dec 2, 2021 – 8:59 am EST

ROTHERHAM, England (LifeSiteNews) – A woman in England is seeking compensation after becoming paralyzed following reception of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 jab. 

Kerry Hurt, a 49-year-old mother from Rotherham, England, suffered a blot clot on her brain one week after receiving her first dose of AstraZeneca’s abortion-tainted COVID shot in April. 

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In a BBC report, Hurt explained experiencing headaches within the first week of receiving the jab, at which point the blood clot was discovered by staff at Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield. Doctors proceeded to perform life-saving surgery on Hurt, removing part of her skull to treat the affected area of her brain. 

Following the surgery, Hurt suffered a devastating stroke, leaving her paralyzed on her left side. After another week, fluid built up around her brain, which required a second round of life-saving surgery to insert a drain in her skull. Hurt spent three weeks in an intensive care unit. 

Hurt’s husband Patrick told the BBC that his wife’s injuries have “turned life upside down” and that she now requires expensive private physiotherapy, for which the family have had

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