B.C. Radio host Lisa Shaw died of rare complications after AstraZeneca Coronavirus disease vaccine, Said the coroner.
this New castle The star died at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Newcastle in May after receiving treatment at the age of 44 ICU Used for thrombosis and bleeding.
Newcastle coroner Karen Dirks learned in Thursday’s investigation that Ms. Xiao had passed away only three weeks after receiving the first dose of the vaccine.
Hearing the results of an investigation, when Ms. Shaw was admitted to the hospital with a headache, the doctor found that her brain was bleeding.
In a statement issued after the hearing, they said: “This is a devastating period for us, and this is another difficult day.
“The death of our beloved Lisa has left a terrible emptiness in our family and lives.
“She really is the best wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend.
“At this time we have said everything we want to say in public, and asked to let ourselves grieve alone and rebuild our lives in private. Thank you.”
When Ms. Xiao passed away, the BBC said in a statement: “We are all very sad, unbelievable, numb and sad. There is a Lisa-shaped hole in our lives that will never and never be filled.
“We are very grateful for the time spent with her. We will cherish many happy memories for the rest of our lives.
“She is the best wife and mother, sisters, daughters, aunts, friends and colleagues that anyone can hope for.”
According to reports, people under the age of 40 in the United Kingdom have received extremely rare blood clots and low platelet counts in their brains, and they have received a substitute for the AstraZeneca vaccine.



