Georgia's Prosecutor General's Office announced on July 7 that the Tbilisi City Court found two doctors and a nurse guilty of providing false information during the investigation into the case of Megi Bakradze, a nurse at the Akhaltsikhe "Imedi" clinic who died as a result of an alleged anaphylactic reaction after receiving a vaccination against…
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An early supporter of Georgia's COVID-19 vaccination drive, Megi Bakradze died after an extremely rare reaction to the AstraZeneca vaccine. Amid a recent surge in cases, reverberations from her death are still being felt. And seven months later, her family still wants answers as to how she died.
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Three employees of Imedi hospital in the southwestern Georgian town of Akhaltsikhe have been charged by the Prosecutor’s Office for providing false information about the recent death of 27-year-old nurse Megi Bakradze.
The Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement today that two doctors, identified as B.L. and V.I and a nurse, identified as T.G., who previously claimed that V.I. had provided Bakradze with emergency medical care immediately after she felt unwell following the vaccination, have actually lied.
Per the investigation V.I. was not with Bakradze when the latter felt unwell after receiving her first shot of the coronavirus vaccine. Thus she could not have given the patient any medication, Agenda.ge reported.