Coroner Calls for Covid Shots to Be Listed on Death Certificates

A coroner has called for Covid shots to be listed on people’s death certificates if they die suddenly shortly after receiving the jab.

Andrew Harris, a senior coroner in the UK, made the call after examining the death of a “fit and healthy” 32-year-old doctor.

Dr. Stephen Wright, who worked as a clinical psychologist in south-east London, died suddenly just ten days after receiving the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid shot.

Write suffered a blood clot in the brain after receiving his first dose of the jab in January 2021.

As a doctor, he was among the earliest groups of people to be given the vaccine during the pandemic.

This week, the coroner described the case as “very unusual and deeply tragic.”

During an inquest on Wednesday, the London Inner South Coroner’s Court heard that Dr. Wright is one of several people that health authorities are investigating after suffering a severe reaction to the jab.

In the UK, 75 deaths have been recorded by authorities that were confirmed to be caused by Covid jabs.

Many deaths can simply be recorded as the resulting reaction, such as blood clots or cardiac arrest, without the shots being listed.

In many cases, Wright’s included, death certificates simply list the cause of death as “natural causes,” meaning the impact of the shots may never be fully known.

Dr. Wright is one of the latest to have “vaccine-induced thrombosis” ruled as his cause of death.

The coroner ruled that Wright’s death was caused by the jab, which led to him suffering from a combination of a brainstem infarction, bleeding on the brain, and “vaccine-induced thrombosis.”

In January 2021, Wright collapsed unexpectedly after suffering mild symptoms and was rushed to Princess Royal University Hospital in Orpington.

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He was then moved to King’s College Hospital as his condition rapidly worsened.

However, the nature of the bleeding meant he was unfit for surgery.

Regarding the official documents detailing Dr. Wright’s death, Harris said it was vital that the Covid shot was listed as a cause of death in his coroner’s report.

Harris is now calling for Covid shots to be listed on all death certificates when a person dies suddenly after the jab.

“It is very important to record, as fact, that it is the AstraZeneca vaccine – but that is different from blaming AstraZeneca,” Harris said.

“Dr. Wright was a fit and healthy man who had the AstraZeneca vaccine on January 16, 2021, awoke with a headache on January 25, and later developed left arm numbness.

“He attended an A&E department just after midnight where was found to have high blood pressure and a sagittal sinus thrombosis.

“He was transferred to King’s College Hospital at 6.39 am but, due to the extent of the bleed and very low platelets, was unfit for surgery.”

Work is underway to investigate why severe reactions to the jabs can happen, the inquest was told.

“Causes are being examined by the MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency),” Harris told the court.

“It seems to me that there is not an action one can take at the moment.

“It is being looked at and there are reports being given to the Government from the MHRA and there is advice on the matter.”

Medical experts told the court nothing could be done to save Dr. Wright as his condition quickly worsened.

Earlier, consultant neurosurgeon Francesco Vergani said platelets provide the body’s first response to try and stop bleeding and are important for clotting.

“There was nothing that could have been done to have a successful operation,” he said.

“When you have someone with critically low platelets who is bleeding in the brain, the surgery is a disaster.”

Dr. Mark Howard, a consultant pathologist and medical examiner at King’s College Hospital, said scientists and medical experts were not aware of the vaccine’s possible deadly side effects because Wright’s case happened so early in its rollout.

Government health officials and the media had successfully convinced the public that the shots were “safe and effective.”

“Stephen was a very fit, young, and healthy man in January 2021,” Howard said.

“It is a truly tragic and very rare complication of a well-meant vaccination.

“We had no knowledge that this was a potential side effect at this time.

“It’s not fully understood why this happens. It’s an idiosyncratic reaction.

“The circumstances arise in a very small number of people.

“There was no way of knowing that Stephen would have this consequence.

“It was a rare and unintended consequence.”

Dr. Wright was survived by a wife and two children.

His widow, Charlotte Wright, has been fighting to get the “natural causes” wording on her husband’s death certificate amended.

She is considering taking legal action against the pharmaceutical giant.

After the inquest, she said: “It was made clear that Stephen was fit and healthy and that his death was by vaccination of AstraZeneca.

“For us, it allows us to be able to continue our litigation against AstraZeneca.

“This is the written proof,” she added.

“I think we’re only going to get that when we have an answer from AstraZeneca and the government.”

Speaking to the BBC outside court, Mrs. Wright said the coroner’s ruling “provides relief but it doesn’t provide closure.”

Paying tribute to her late husband, she continued: “I’m just very thankful that I got to marry such a great man and raise our boys in his honour.”

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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