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15-year-old girl died suddenly from Covid complication on day of her vaccine ...baffling!!!
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[quote:JADR+:MV81MjcwNDE0X0M3MEQyRjdB] https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/15-year-old-girl-died-7757308 Her mother, Tracey Halliday, has previously said that Jorja died on the day that she was due to have her Covid-19 vaccine. She told the Portsmouth inquest that Jorja first started to feel unwell in the early hours of September 24 and tested positive that day. Jorja had a telephone appointment on September 27 with the GP, who prescribed her antibiotics for a sore throat because she had a history of tonsillitis and gave her advice on treating Covid-19 symptoms. Ms Halliday said that by September 28, Jorja’s condition worsened as she kept vomiting. She was given a further appointment at the GP’s surgery at lunchtime when all other patients had been dealt with because she was Covid-19 positive. [/quote]
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Her mother, Tracey Halliday, has previously said that Jorja died on the day that she was due to have her Covid-19 vaccine.
She told the Portsmouth inquest that Jorja first started to feel unwell in the early hours of September 24 and tested positive that day.
Jorja had a telephone appointment on September 27 with the GP, who prescribed her antibiotics for a sore throat because she had a history of tonsillitis and gave her advice on treating Covid-19 symptoms.
Ms Halliday said that by September 28, Jorja’s condition worsened as she kept vomiting.
She was given a further appointment at the GP’s surgery at lunchtime when all other patients had been dealt with because she was Covid-19 positive.
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