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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-65321937

 

By Harry Low
BBC News
 

The death of a doctor after his Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 jab was due to "unintended complications of the vaccine", an inquest has ruled.

Stephen Wright, an NHS psychologist in south-east London, died 10 days after his first dose in January 2021, senior coroner Andrew Harris found.

Dr Wright, 32, suffered a blood clot to the brain after receiving the vaccine.

His wife Charlotte has been trying to get the "natural causes" wording on her husband's death certificate changed.

She is pursuing legal action against the pharmaceutical company, along with dozens of other people.

At London Inner South Coroner's Court, Mr Harris described it as a "very unusual and deeply tragic case".

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When he outlined the facts of the case, senior coroner Mr Harris told the court it was "very important to record as fact that it is the AstraZeneca vaccine - but that is different from blaming AstraZeneca". He added: "It seems to me that there is not an action one can take at the moment."

Responding to the coroner's findings, an AstraZeneca (AZ) spokesman said "the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks of extremely rare potential side effects".

He added: "We are very saddened by Stephen Wright's death and extend our deepest sympathies to his family for their loss. Patient safety is our highest priority and regulatory authorities have clear and stringent standards to ensure the safe use of all medicines, including vaccines."

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2 hours ago, Premi said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-65321937

 

By Harry Low
BBC News
 

The death of a doctor after his Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 jab was due to "unintended complications of the vaccine", an inquest has ruled.

Stephen Wright, an NHS psychologist in south-east London, died 10 days after his first dose in January 2021, senior coroner Andrew Harris found.

Dr Wright, 32, suffered a blood clot to the brain after receiving the vaccine.

His wife Charlotte has been trying to get the "natural causes" wording on her husband's death certificate changed.

She is pursuing legal action against the pharmaceutical company, along with dozens of other people.

At London Inner South Coroner's Court, Mr Harris described it as a "very unusual and deeply tragic case".

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When he outlined the facts of the case, senior coroner Mr Harris told the court it was "very important to record as fact that it is the AstraZeneca vaccine - but that is different from blaming AstraZeneca". He added: "It seems to me that there is not an action one can take at the moment."

Responding to the coroner's findings, an AstraZeneca (AZ) spokesman said "the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks of extremely rare potential side effects".

He added: "We are very saddened by Stephen Wright's death and extend our deepest sympathies to his family for their loss. Patient safety is our highest priority and regulatory authorities have clear and stringent standards to ensure the safe use of all medicines, including vaccines."

Terrible news veer ji i can't believe it 

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 NHS doctor - who appeared on reality TV show - is struck off after making derogatory social media posts which included calling Brits who took Covid vaccines 'brainless half-wits' and Islam a 'religion for dirty old men'

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EXCLUSIVE: Dr Ricky Allen, who worked as a GP and hospital doctor in England for more than 30 years, said only a 'brainless halfwit' would get a Covid jab.

 

NHS doctor Ricky Allen is struck off after making derogatory social media posts which included calling Brits who took Covid vaccines 'brainless half-wits' and Islam a 'religion for dirty old men'

  • Dr Ricky Allen worked as a GP and hospital doctor for more than 30 years
  • He said only a 'brainless halfwit' would get Covid jab in 'deplorable' online posts

By EMILY CRAIG DEPUTY HEALTH EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 07:45, 21 October 2023 | UPDATED: 10:51, 21 October 2023

 

 

An NHS doctor who shared a string of anti-vaxx and derogatory social media posts has been struck off.

Dr Ricky Allen, who worked as a GP and hospital doctor for more than 30 years, said only a 'brainless halfwit' would get a Covid jab and labelled Scottish people as 'despicable, stingy and small minded'.

His swathe of insulting posts included calling Islam a 'religion for dirty old men' and suggesting there be 'machine guns every 200 yards' along Kent's coast and bodies that wash up 'burned on the beach'.

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One such post said: 'Only a brainless half wit would contemplate having an experimental and occasionally lethal chemical irreversibly and repeatedly injected into themselves because it MAY but likely wont reduce the chance of dying on the roads by one eighth (12.5%). There are evidently loads of such idiots about. Don't be one of them.'

 

Another post stated: 'The greater mass of the British public, the thick, lazy brain dead farm animals that they are, have lapped up this Covid scam as it's been spoon fed to them by the media. 

'They deserve all that's coming to them. It's natural selection at work.'

His swathe of insulting posts included calling Islam a 'religion for dirty old men' and suggesting there be 'machine guns every 200 yards' along Kent's coast and bodies that wash up 'burned on the beach'. Pictured: Mock-up of Dr Allen's social media posts

He also posted 'derogatory' comments about religion, race, nationality, immigration, transgender issues, gender and same-sex relationships.

Dr Allen admitted posting: 'The Scots are whinging again…A despicable, stingy and small minded race they are. And half of'em are drug addicts'.

He also shared that 'I cannot help but think that Islam is the religion for dirty old men' and immigrants are 'illegal aliens' are 'a plague' and have turned Paris into an 'open sewer'.

Dr Allen posted that the UK employs 'some really really s*** foreign 'doctors'' and has 'imported lots of filth into this country'.

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Another post stated: 'Never trust a Chinese. In Chinese culture it is entirely acceptable to lie shamelessly. The shame lies in not getting away with it'.

The medic also waded into the trans row, stating that: 'Humans come as Male or Female, as dictated by their chromosome complement: XY or XX. 

'Surgical scalpels, hormones, high heels, dresses and lipstick may alter the external appearance of gender confused (mad) individuals but their sex stays unchanged.

'To think otherwise is insane.'

In a February 2020 post, he said: 'Men who live the fantasy of being a woman are perverts in the truest sense. Those that conspire with them and encourage others to believe the fantasy aren't much better.'

Dr Allen also accused 'most male school teachers' of being 'sexual deviants of one kind or another' that should 'not be allowed near children'.

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He said the Government were using lies, fear, threats, bribery and shaming and that doctors were inaccurately claiming that the vaccine provided complete protection against the virus. 

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'Derogatory comments on religion and proponents of religion' 

'Their whole religion is based on misogyny and paedophilia'

'They won't go to Heaven and get their 27 virgins if they've been b***** to death in a UK prison. Allah will in fact be very cross with them'

'I cannot help but think that Islam is the religion for dirty old men'. 

'Derogatory comments on race, nationality and immigration'

'We seem to have imported lots of filth into this country'

'Yellow skinned people are inherently cruel, not just to animals but to each other. Look at the awful Japs. Cruel little creatures' 

'I've seen so much imagery of the filthy Japs obscenities… The Americans pardoned the monkey Hirohito…'; 

'Anybody who thinks otherwise places the disgusting, cruel Japanese over his or her own people'; 

'I would say, that we do employ some really really s*** foreign 'doctors';

'Is he one of those knife wielding little animals, almost always from recently imported ethnic groupings 'of colour' who are responsible for the record London murder rate? Sounds like he needs a slap, or possibly simply deport him'; 

'They could have called it their Alluha Akbar knockdown sale'; 

'We need to round up all radical Muslims living amongst us and place them into secure guarded camps';

'They're not immigrants they're illegal aliens attempting a break in… Paris has become an open sewer because of them. They are literally a plague'; 

'Machine guns every 200 yards along the Kent coast. Bodies washed up to be burned on the beach. No religious burials. Up to heaven with a breeze'; 

'Well, I'm sure if you were to look at the racial demographics of these Labour member Britain haters you'd find that most are imported ethnics or their offspring, so Britain is not really 'their' country. They could just leave. Or be thrown out';

'I wish they'd do all of those things to you. Please p*** off back to Guyana';

'The Scots are whinging again…A despicable, stingy and small minded race they are. And half of'em are drug addicts'

'Never trust a Chinese. In Chinese culture it is entirely acceptable to lie shamelessly. The shame lies in not getting away with it';

'She and her kids can always go back to the shit hole from whence they came. In Australia they'd be in an internment camp and damn right too'

'Never in the history of human enterprise were two atom bombs more wisely spent'.

'Derogatory comments on transgender issues'

'Humans come as Male or Female, as dictated by their chromosome complement: XY or XX. Surgical scalpels, hormones, high heels, dresses and lipstick may alter the external appearance of gender confused (mad) individuals but their sex stays unchanged. To think otherwise is insane'

'Trans girls aren't females. They are biological men who imagine themselves to be females. Deranged people support their absurd fantasy. You can imagine yourself to be what you want. It's your right. Doesn't mean you are though and it doesn't mean others should agree'

'Men who live the fantasy of being a woman are perverts in the truest sense. Those that conspire with them and encourage others to believe the fantasy aren't much better'

'It's a form of mental illness. Sadly some members of the medical profession collude with them in their fantasies. They should be struck off'

'There'll be loads out there, 'professional' and otherwise who will conspire with this women in maintaining her fantasy that she's a man. The child should be removed from her and placed with a normal family. Her male partner must be dead dodgy as well'.

'Derogatory comments on gender and/or same sex relationships'

'Most male school teachers are sexual deviants of one kind or another. They should not be allowed near children'

'Many females are hopelessly stupid and little more than life support machines for their own reproductive apparatus. They'll always find sad males to fertilise them and so can just keep banging'em out. Each child is a Free Money coupon'

'p****'

'Tweets inciting/supporting violence'

'Should have pushed the little tosser over the fence and stamped on his head'

'Take a flame thrower to them' 

'A flame thrower should be used on that mob of journo scum'

Other 'derogatory comments'

'Lots of w****** do use 'soft' medical diagnoses such as autism, ADHD, Oppositional Defiance Disorder (ODD), personality disorder, learning difficulties etc to excuse their behaviour when they are called to account, when the correct diagnosis is really 'a***hole';

'And they all seem to be women. So much anger! Is Twitter a harbour for Mad Cow Disease?'

'And you sound like a bitter unhappy lady, possibly with some terrible relationship behind you, residual emotional and psychosexual problems and a bottle of Prozac at the bedside.'

'people often get themselves medical labels to excuse their a***hole behaviour. I see it all the time'.

'Poor unhappy lady has likely retired to bed with her book and some Prozac. I doubt there'd be a Mr [P]. She sounds as mad as a box of frogs.'

'Depression' is rife. Scratch away and you soon realise that they're not depressed, just a bit unhappy because they're not really being handed everything that they imagined in their childish self entitled fantasies.'

'Fat people should be denied all public stages. Their greed means that they are poor role models'

'There are a number of medical conditions which may cause overweight if untreated. However the vast majority of our fatties are plain greedy'

'Porkers often are an unhappy group, often not liking themselves, and therein lies their problem. They cheer themselves up by scoffing. There's nothing I can prescribe.'

'And over the years I've had thousands of fatties come to me asking what 'to take' in order to lose weight because they eat 'next to nothing'. I normally advise that they 'take' a trip to Somalia where there really is 'nothing' to eat.'

'The so called depressives were generally not really depressed but rather simply felt that they did not feel as happy as life owed them. it was then really for them to improve their situation rather than come along to the doctor to have their backs patted and their noses wiped.'

'Where are the Child and Adolescent Mentsl Heath Services when you need 'em? She'll be a self-harmer that one.' 

'Exhibitionist nut cases. It's shameful how autistic youngsters and psychologically unhinged ladies are exploited by this movement';

'…now this nutty white professor 'black activist'… like so many other WOKE causes is driven forward by mentally deranged middle class white women. Mad Cow Disease has never gone away'. 

 
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/18/ministers-advice-frighten-public-pandemic-covid-inquiry/

Ministers went against advice not to frighten public during pandemic, Covid Inquiry told

One behavioural expert said comments by Matt Hancock, the then health secretary, preyed on ‘fear and shame’

ByNeil Johnston18 October 2023 • 9:48pm
 

Matt Hancock, the then health secretary, speaking in April 2020 Matt Hancock, the then health secretary, speaking in April 2020 CREDIT: PIPPA FOWLES/AFP

Ministers went against advice not to frighten the public during the pandemic and opted for slogans that preyed on “fear and shame”, the Covid Inquiry has heard.

Behavioural experts who worked on a committee supporting the Government said they repeatedly warned about the dangers of trying to scare the nation.

The co-chairman of Spi-B, which reported to the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, told the Covid Inquiry that they did not agree with some government communications, including from Matt Hancock, the then health secretary, who on one occasion urged young people not to “kill your gran”.

Prof James Rubin told the inquiry the Government was warned that frightening the public would not work, and denied he and his colleagues had tried to create a “culture of fear”.

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The inquiry was shown messages revealed by The Telegraph’s Lockdown Files investigation in which Mr Hancock said he wanted to “frighten the pants off” the public.

In the Whatsapp messages on Dec 13 2020, the then health secretary asked special adviser Damian Poole: “When do we deploy the new variant[?]”, in reference to a new mutation of Covid found in Kent.

Asked if this was the sort of messaging his committee would advise, Prof Rubin replied: “No”.

He was then questioned about a discussion between Mr Hancock and Simon Case, the Cabinet Secretary, over the tier system in January 2021, when the head of the Civil Service said: “Small stuff ridiculous, ramping up messaging, the fear/guilt factor, vital”.

Asked if it was “completely in contrast” to recommendations he had given a few days before, Prof Rubin said his advice did not suggest that sort of messaging “at all”.

Prof Rubin said advisers had written a paper where they “set out a specific list of areas that messaging might consider” such as thanking the public for their help and stating it was unfortunate the situation had changed - while also being clear about the risks.

The inquiry heard he felt his advice and reports disappeared down a “black hole”. 

Fear ‘likely to be ineffective’

Prof Rubin, who was shown the messages where Mr Hancock suggested “we frighten the pants off everyone with the new strain”, said he knew civil servants were engaged and understood advice, but could not say whether ministers listened.

“I think the stuff we were writing had an impact at a certain level, at an operational level, and that’s probably quite a good thing. At a ministerial level I don’t know. I’ve never met a minister. I don’t know how they operate. I don’t know what they read or what they don’t read.”

In his written statement, he added that misunderstandings of advice on making the public aware of risks had led to suggestions that Spi- B had sought to orchestrate a “culture of fear” throughout the pandemic.

He said criticism centred on “misreading” of advice and “glossing-over of the context at the time” and ignored reports which “repeatedly argued for the exact opposite.”

Prof Rubin’s team had advised that “focusing on worry on risk perceptions in communication is not recommended” and that messages solely based on “information, authority or fear/disgust will also likely be ineffective”.

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