The Junta de Andalucía studies whether the death of the 36-year-old from a stroke was related to the Janssen vaccine
On July 26, a 36-year-old man died of a stroke in Andalusia. The man had received the Janssen coronavirus vaccine ten days earlierTherefore, the Junta de Andalucía studies whether there is a relationship between these two events. The boy’s family is very affected and has given an interview to Espejo Público in which they assure that he was “a totally healthy 36-year-old boy, a sportsman who he had no previous pathology. ”
They wonder “why was vaccinated with Janssen?”, Since the Government explained that this vaccine it was not recommended for those under 40, with some exceptions. For this reason, they blame the stroke vaccine that caused the death of the young Andalusian. “He got the vaccine in his workplace and son day 2 he began to have leg pain, headache … later the symptoms worsened with fever. On the 5th he went to my mother’s house because he could no longer express what he felt. We took him to the outpatient clinic, they did the pertinent tests and transferred him to the hospital, “said the young man’s sister.
However, although they have expressed that take legal action To understand what happened, the Junta de Andalucía declares that there is still nothing conclusive and that, therefore, it is not known if it was really something of cause-effect or not due to the Janssen vaccine.
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