An inquest heard that a 26-year-old British man who died from complications of the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine was given out-of-date information about the risk of blood clots on the brain.
A week-long inquest into the death of Jack Hurn on May 27 recorded a narrative verdict—meaning that the coroner records only the facts without making a judgement as to who or what was to blame.
According to the coroner, Hurn was informed that the risk of blood clot complications was five times lower than the actual official guidance at the time.
Hurn died in June last year, less than two weeks after receiving the jab in the West Midlands. He became unwell eight days after the jab and died in hospital on June 11 despite emergency surgery….