Sister of man who died after AstraZeneca jab urges public to have vaccine 08.04.21

 Dr Alison Astles was a sister of Neil Astles - a man who died after his first shot of AstraZeneca vaccine. He was given a first dose on 17th March and then started having horrible headaches and vision loss. He passed away in hospital almost three weeks after taking the vaccine. Despite her brother's death, the woman continues to encourage people to vaccinate.  The statistics show that the overall risk of blood clots is approximately four people in a million who receive the AstraZeneca vaccine.  

I agree with Alison Astles and I think that taking the vaccine is one of a few ways to stop the spread of the virus. Of course we are not sure in 100% if the jab works however in my opinion it's better to get vaccinated than not. Obviously there's always a risk but data show that it's really small and after all, the number of people who died after the jab is much smaller than the number of people who died because of Covid-19.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/08/sister-of-man-who-died-after-astrazeneca-jab-urges-public-to-have-vaccine

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  1. Very true although the side effects are worrying if people die. The other jab with a bad rap, Johnson & Johnson, has had 6 people out of 7 million vaccinated suffering from similar symptoms and the US have put it on hold.

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