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Why do AstraZeneca Covid jab victims only have a 3-year cut-off for compensation? What are the side effects of the vaccine? And what do I have to prove to get a pay-out? All your questions answered…

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2024
The jab, developed with Oxford University, can no longer be used in the European Union after the company voluntarily pulled its 'marketing authorisation', coming into effect today. Similar applications to withdraw the vaccine will be made in other countries which had previously approved it, including the UK. Around 50million doses were given in Britain. While credited with saving more than 6million lives, the jab - known as Vaxzevria - has come under intense scrutiny in recent months over a rare but fatal side effect. So why has the jab now been withdrawn? Are you at risk if you had Vaxzevria? And what do you have to prove if you have been injured by the AstraZeneca vaccine? Here, MailOnline explains everything you need to know.

AstraZeneca Covid vaccine victims hail withdrawal of jab globally, saying 'no one else will suffer now' - as lawyers warn Brits harmed by rare side effect linked to 81 deaths may have ran out of time to claim compensation because of 3-year cut-off

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 8, 2024
The jab, developed with Oxford University , can no longer be used in the European Union after the company voluntarily withdrew its 'marketing authorisation', coming into effect today. Similar applications to withdraw the vaccine will be made in other countries which had previously approved it, including the UK. Around 50million doses were given in Britain. One of those seeking compensation is for injuries linked to AstraZeneca's vaccine is father-of-two and IT engineer Jamie Scott. He was left with a permanent brain injury following a blood clot and the bleed on the brain after getting the vaccine in April 2021. The 47-year-old has been unable to work since. His wife Kate said: 'AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine no longer being used in the UK or Europe, and soon the rest of the world, means no one else will suffer from this awful adverse reaction.'

True toll of blood clot side effect victims of AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine may NEVER be known, lawyers claim

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 30, 2024
Fifty-one families are currently pursuing legal action against the pharmaceutical titan, arguing its 'defective' jab was to blame for their injuries and deaths of loved ones. Called thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TSS) or alternatively vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) the complication caused dangerous, and potential deadly, blood clots to form in the body. Alleged victims are being represented by Sarah Moore, a partner at law firm Leigh Day, who told this website the true scale of the issue may never be uncovered. 'The criteria for what constituted VITT was really only published and made available to the clinical community from the beginning of March (2021).'

AstraZeneca admits for first time its Covid vaccine CAN cause rare side effect in tense legal fight with victims of 'defective' jab

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 29, 2024
The reaction, while astonishingly rare, is at the heart of a multi-million-pound class action by dozens of victims and families of the dead who claim the jab was 'defective'. One of those seeking compensation for injuries linked to the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is father-of-two and IT engineer Jamie Scott. He was left with a permanent brain injury following a blood clot and the bleed on the brain it caused after received the vaccine in April 2021 and has been unable to work since. His is one of 51 cases currently lodged in the High Court seeking damages estimated to be worth about £100million in total. On AstraZeneca's new submission Kate Scott, Mr Scott's wife, said: 'I hope their admission means we will be able to sort this out sooner rather than later. We need an apology, fair compensation for our family and other families who have been affected. We have the truth on our side, and we are not going to give up.'

BBC Money for Nothing guest sells 70-year-old scrap for unbelievable price in the show's highest-ever sale

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 28, 2024
BBC One's hit show Money For Nothing has reached its 1000th transformation, as well as raking in its highest profit yet for 'junk' that someone wanted to throw away. If you want to give upcycling a go yourself to try and rake in some extra cash, presenters Sarah Moore and Jacqui Joseph have given their top tips for getting started.

Shoppers rave about 'must-have' new buy from Aussie brand famous for its 'butter soft' activewear - but there's one feature leaving hundreds divided

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 5, 2024
Customers expressed a 'need' to buy the latest $79 pieces, branding them 'gorgeous' on an Instagram reel that has since attracted over 1.3 million views.'

A mammoth discovery! In a quarry in Cambridgeshire, fossil hunters find a 450,000-year-old tusk

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 19, 2023
A gravel quarry in Cambridgeshire was at the forefront of a big discovery last week as a pair of history enthusiasts at Fossil Galore discovered a massive 450,000-year-old steppe mammoth tusk. This relic, which lay just under the sand, is a whopping 4ft in length and may have be related to a male'steppe mammoth' who once awaited the Ice Age. According to scientists, this Pleistocene species was one of the world's biggest mammoths ever walked, with heights of 14 feet and a weight of 14 tonnes.

Woman sacked after telling younger male colleague 'I want to squeeze those buns so bad'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 25, 2023
Julie Taylor is accused of making the insensitive comment about the male factory worker while standing behind him 'watching'. According to a committee, the senior employee also pinched younger men at work on their behinds and grabbed their 'private parts.' She made "poor rude remarks" when quizzed men about whether they were married, and told a coworker that it was such a 'pity' not single' in front of his wife. Stanley Black & Decker suspended Taylor for gross misconduct after an inquiry into his behavior.

AstraZeneca Covid vaccine victims' families who claim to have been left by the government are heartbroken

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 24, 2023
Kam Miller (left in right image) lost her husband Neil (right) two years ago, and her sorrow at what happened is still audible in her voice. Every morning, I wake up, but I can't quite believe that he isn't here.' 'This really happened,' I even wonder if it was just a bad nightmare some days.' It was May 1, 2021, while Kam was sitting at the kitchen table of their Leicester family's house, browsing online for gifts for Neil's 51st birthday that she heard a sickening thud. Charlotte Wright (right) of left image) 36, is now raising her children, Izaac, nine, and Elijah, three, alone after her husband Stephen (left), a clinical psychologist, died of a stroke in January 2021 after getting his AstraZeneca Covid jab in January 2021.

After dying from the AstraZeneca vaccine, Gareth wants his wife to know about his wife's experience

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2023
Lisa Shaw (pictured left), an award-winning radio presenter on Radio Newcastle, was just 44 years old when she died in May 2021. She had been fit, healthy, and fizzing with the kind of energy her job required before she was admitted to hospital. Her naught colleagues had to announce her death on air, but her six-year-old son Zach was the one who had to tell them that his'mam' was't coming home. After Lisa died, I told him the morning.' It was the hardest thing I've ever had to do. 'He climbed into our bed for a cuddle, and I said the doctors had tried everything they could, but they couldn't make her better.' He cried, but you don't know how much money people understand. I'm not religious, but I told him Lisa was in Heaven, which was a perfect spot to see Grandad again, and Sally - my dad's dog.'

After buying a mountain of gifts for baby, a 23-year-old mother says, 'no shame.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2022
Sarah Moore, 23, from Chester, brought her a collection of gifts, including Bing figurines, a My Baby Tumbles doll, and first word books.

The mother buys a slew of Christmas gifts for her baby

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 15, 2022
Sarah Moore, 23, of Chester, was taken to TikTok to display her collection of gifts, including Bing figurines, a My Baby Tumbles doll, and first word books. She also bought a toy toaster, Mega Blocks, a Thomas and Friends train set, and a Henry the Hoover. I'm sorry to hear you, but my baby is my miracle and I'm lucky to have her so I can buy her what I want.'