27-Year-Old Georgian Nurse DEAD One Day after AstraZeneca Experimental COVID Shot
A Georgian nurse who went into anaphylactic shock after receiving the first dose of the British AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine has died, leading to fears that many locals will now be wary of being inoculated against the virus.
On Thursday, 27-year-old nurse Megi Bakradze received her first jab of the coronavirus vaccine. Despite never displaying an allergic reaction to other injections, such as her regular flu shot, Bakradze developed an anaphylactic reaction. A day later, the nurse from the small city of Akhaltsikhe died.
In an interview immediately after receiving the jab, but before falling into shock, Bakradze told local station TV9 that vaccination is “necessary.”
After Bakradze fell ill, the country’s Ministry of Health revealed that it would not be suspending the use of the British-Swedish developed formula.
“It has more benefits than risks, which gives no country any reason to refuse to use it,” Minister Ekaterine Tikaradze said.
“Based on this, the council decided that the vaccination process for AstraZeneca will continue unhindered.”