Posted on 08/24/2023 5:14:57 AM PDT by RandFan
LONDON (Reuters) - AstraZeneca is facing two London lawsuits, including one from the husband of a woman who died after receiving the Anglo-Swedish drugmaker's COVID-19 vaccine, in the first of potentially dozens of cases brought in England.
Britain was the first country to roll out the at-cost AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in early 2021, although it later restricted the use of it among under 40s due to the small risk of blood clots.
Anish Tailor, whose wife Alpa died in March 2021 after receiving her first dose of the vaccine, filed a product liability claim against AstraZeneca at London's High Court on Aug. 4, according to court records.
His lawyer Peter Todd, from the law firm Scott-Moncrieff & Associates, told Reuters that he has nearly 50 other clients who will formally sue AstraZeneca in the coming months.
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“although it later restricted the use of it among under 40s due to the small risk of blood clots.”
Are they saying blood clots are OK for those over 40?
This is not a mRNA vaccine. I don’t think it’s a traditional vaccine either.
If memory serves well, I think ( according to their data ) the blood clots were only forming for people under 40
Maybe they should be suing the government for FORCING people to be vaccinated!!!
AstraZeneca and J&J were DNA vaccines that later produce the mRNA.
The Sinovac vaccine was the “traditional” vaccine, discussed here, posted by the same people pushing the mRNA conspiracies not realizing it completely negated their conspiracy: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4123622/posts
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