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A mother-of-two claims she suffered a blood clot in her lungs after having the first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine - and doctors have told her not to take the second jab.
Beckie Wilson, 35, from Stoke-on-Trent, had her first dose on March 11 but says she quickly began to experience a shortness of breath.
She went to see her GP and was initially put on a course of antibiotics, but when this didn t work she was referred for blood tests and a CT scan.
And on Wednesday last week, Beckie says she received a phone call from the Royal Stoke University Hospital asking her to go to in immediately, where she says medics told her a blood clot was discovered in her lungs.
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A fit and healthy 34-year-old has told how a freak reaction to the Astra-Zeneca Covid jab left him in intensive care with blood clots, fearing for his life. I thought I had pulled a muscle on my 5km run nearly two weeks after having the jab - but within days I was in hospital and they told me the blood clots might reach my brain, said Mohammed Choudhury.
The married financial services worker from Poplar, east London, is now recovering at home and will have to take blood thinners for at least the next six months.
But he says he still strongly believes people should have the vaccine - even though he will not have the second jab himself on medical advice.
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