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Model dies a few days after Astrazeneca vaccination – authorities are checking the connection

The model Stephanie Dubois was vaccinated against the corona virus with Astrazenca. A few days later she died of a cerebral haemorrhage. Authorities are examining a possible connection.

Nicosia – The day after her first vaccination against the coronavirus * with the vaccine from the British-Swedish pharmaceutical company Astrazeneca, Stephanie Dubois complained on social media about malaise and said she felt “terrible”. A few days later, the British model died of a cerebral haemorrhage in a hospital in Cyprus at the age of 39. Official authorities are now investigating the case of Duboius, with a view to a possible connection to the previous vaccination.

Model dies a few days after the Astrazenca vaccination – she complained of headaches and dizziness

The 39-year-old model has lived in Cyprus for five months, according to the Daily Mail , where she is said to have received the vaccination with Astrazeneca. The vector vaccine is the most important vaccine in the Cypriot vaccination campaign and is used there in adults aged 20 and over. Dubois received her dose on May 6, according to her followers on Facebook. “And now I feel terrible. For me it’s now pizza and bed, ”wrote the 39-year-old shortly after her vaccination.

Almost a week later, on May 14, the 39-year-old posted another health update to her followers. “I felt fine when I woke up and within an hour I had chills, joint pain, and trouble breathing,” Dubois wrote. In addition, the model complained of headaches and dizziness. A corona test * turned out to be negative, whereupon the 39-year-old is said to have given herself to medical treatment.

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Astrazeneca vaccination: authorities are examining possible connection after cerebral hemorrhage in 39-year-olds

As the Daily Mail reports, Stephanie Dubois is said to have fallen into a coma in a hospital in Nicosia in the following days, from which she never woke. The official cause of death was cerebral haemorrhage. A GoFundMe campaign to raise money for Dubois’ funeral has already raised over £ 5,700. In addition, many fans and followers said goodbye to the 39-year-old on her last Instagram * post.

In addition to Dubois, the Cypriot health authorities are currently investigating three other cases of cerebral haemorrhage that occurred after vaccination with the Astrazeneca vaccine. At this point in time, it is unclear whether there is a connection.

Model dies a few days after Astrazeneca vaccination: authorities are investigating the incident

Astrazeneca’s vaccine against the coronavirus has come under fire since rare cases of cerebral hemorrhage related to vaccination. As the problem affects younger people in particular, some countries have withdrawn their recommendations for the Anglo-Swedish vaccine *. In Germany, for example, the vaccine is only recommended for people over the age of 60. Younger people who want to be vaccinated can, however, be vaccinated with the vaccine on their own initiative.

Experts repeatedly emphasize that the likelihood of a cerebral hemorrhage as a result of an Astrazeneca vaccination is significantly lower than the likelihood of seriously contracting Covid-19. (fd) * tz.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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