Stowmarket: Jack Last died as direct result of Covid jab - coroner

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Stowmarket: Jack Last died as direct result of Covid jab - coroner
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Jack Last, 27, had headaches after taking a coronavirus jab and died days later, an inquest hears.

An inquest heard Jack Last, pictured with nephew Reggie, had a Covid jab a week before headaches and vomiting began

Jack Last, 27, from Stowmarket, was vaccinated on 30 March 2021 and a week later was admitted to hospital after experiencing headaches and sickness.Senior coroner Nigel Parsley recorded a narrative conclusion at Suffolk Coroner's Court. During the hearing, it was heard Mr Last was unable to have a CT venogram scan at the first opportunity because the out-of-hours radiographer did not have the "technical expertise" to perform the scan.

Michael Portman-Hann, representing the family, said had the hospital been able to do the correct scan, "treatment would have been started sooner and Jack might have survived".

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