- took the vaccine at trial in 2020, the first person in the US to file a legal suit
- Repeated hospitalizations, thousands of dollars in damages and job loss
- According to Brienne’s claim, she suffered neurological problems after taking the vaccine
A woman in America has filed a legal suit against the pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. Brienne Dressen, a 42-year-old woman, claims she was permanently disabled after being vaccinated during a trial of AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine in 2020. According to Brienne’s claim, she suffered neurological problems after taking AstraZeneca’s Covid vaccine. She is the first person in the US to file a lawsuit against AstraZeneca over the Covid vaccine. He says he is suing AstraZeneca for breach of contract because the company failed to provide him with post-trial medical care. It is noteworthy that fifty hundred people have sued AstraZeneca in Britain as well. According to Brienne, the company promised to cover the reasonable costs of the research injury, but immediately after receiving the vaccine, she began to experience tingling pain throughout her body. The company did not bear any cost of his treatment.
Children were the most affected.
After receiving the vaccine, Brie was hospitalized repeatedly, costing her thousands of dollars in damages, leaving her permanently disabled and losing her job. He has two children, one of whom is 9 years old and the other is 11 years old. Brienne said her troubles have had the biggest impact on her children. He is seeking compensation from AstraZeneca for medical expenses, mental stress, lost income, transportation and legal fees. AstraZeneca recently admitted that its corona vaccine may cause the side effect of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome in rare cases.