![]() Mr Brennand said there may have been some 'sub-optimal care' and 'confirmation bias' among medics in persisting with their initial wrong diagnosis. Her multiple organ failure caused by the blood clots was as a result of vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) a condition not recognised at the time of her death, the inquest heard. Timothy Brennand, senior coroner for Greater Manchester West, ruled, 'The deceased died as the consequences of the unrecognised, rare complications of a recently administered elective and necessary Covid-19 vaccination.' She returned a day later with worse symptoms and was admitted to Wigan Infirmary A&E (pictured) Michelle first visited the hospital on March 19 but was 'fobbed off' according to husband Ian. 'The Covid vaccine victims are forgotten heroes alongside the Covid victims because lessons have been learned.' Husband Ian Barlow said: 'I've had a close friend die of Covid and now my wife has died from the vaccine. ![]() One of her sons even Googled the symptoms his mother was suffering, and it showed how other doctors were saving the lives of people with similar complications.īut three days after being admitted to Wigan Infirmary, Mrs Barlow died from blood clots as a result of 'rare complications' of the Covid-19 vaccination, the inquest heard. While doctors noted her recent vaccination, and emerging knowledge about bad reactions in some patients, they persisted with a diagnosis of a gastro infection, Bolton Coroner's Court heard. Mother-of-two Michelle Barlow, 51, from Orrell, near Wigan, Greater Manchester, died 16 days after having the jab, after falling ill and developing 'unsurvivable' blood clots.Ī civil servant for 34 years with the Department for Work and Pensions, Mrs Barlow, originally from Portsmouth, Hampshire, was admitted to hospital. A husband said his wife died a 'hero' after a coroner ruled rare complications from the AstraZeneca vaccine caused her death.
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