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Johnson and Johnson says it doesn’t have reported number of possible related deaths to its Covid-19 vaccine

Lana O'Connor
Lana O'Connor

05:00 25 Sep 2024


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Johnson and Johnson says it doesn’t have reported number of possible related deaths to its Covid-19 vaccine.

The pharmaceutical company received 60 reports of brain bleeds globally.

The reports were heard at an inquest into the death of a 23-year-old who died of a catastrophic brain bleed in Cork University Hospital 5 days after receiving the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.

The family of Roy Butler from O’Reilly Road in Waterford says they just want to know the truth about what happened to him.

Safety Officer at Johnson and Johnson Dr Luis Anyaya-Velarde and Dr. Yog-en-dran were questioned at Cork Coroners Court today.

They said they had received 60 reports of intercranial bleeds globally, including Roy Butler.

Neither officer had a report of the number of deaths reported to Johnson and Johnson.

The safety officers at Johnson and Johnson said there is in-sufficient evidence to establish a link between a brain bleed and the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.

 


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