As reported by the BBC, government-employed clinical psychologist Dr Stephen Wright took the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine and died due to “unintended complications of the vaccine”, whilst being “fit and healthy”, and only 32 years of age. Source.
The report also notes that Wright died more than 2 years ago, “suffered a blood clot to the brain after receiving the vaccine”, and his wife “has been trying to get the “natural causes” wording on her husband’s death certificate changed.”
Okay then.
Extra: Do health professionals really find it normal that young and healthy people die suddenly from “natural causes”, particularly so soon after taking a highly experimental and poorly tested pharmaceutical product? As a former pharmacist, I vote “no”. How many more deaths were/are caused by the jabs but aren’t recorded as such, whilst deaths of people who just happened to have a recent positive test are quickly labelled ‘COVID deaths’? Do you think that might affect the risk-benefit analysis? Any why is the focus again on AstraZeneca, when the mRNA jabs are also known to cause blood clotting? Is it a bit like how the experts and authorities appear to be happy to throw lockdowns under the bus so as not to arouse suspicion that the jabs are contributing to the mysterious rise in excess deaths, even though, as reports like this one show, they very well could be?
When I was first told that people were dying from the vaccines it took quite a while for me to believe it. Then it took a while longer for me to believe that the vaccines were killing so many people. I just couldn't understand how that could be possible. Now, I'm still having a really hard time believing (understanding) how the majority of people aren't connecting all the excess deaths to the vaccines. I mean, how is that even possible?
Nothing should surprise me anymore.
Of course, they lied. 🤥🤥🤥. It's what they do best