Widow of NHS pharmacist who took his own life when he was denied compensation after Covid jab left him paralysed wins years-long fight for payout

The widow of an NHS pharmacist who took his own life after the Covid vaccine left him paralysed has finally been awarded compensation, three years after her husband’s death.

John Cross suffered a rare reaction to the AstraZeneca jab which left him in hospital on a ventilator, unable to move, talk, or breathe.

He gradually managed to gain some mobility back, but never fully recovered after taking the jab.

Despite his illness, he was rejected from a government scheme that paid a lump sum of £120,000 to people harmed by the vaccination.  

After two years of waiting for a decision, he was told by

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