Kerry Hurt: 49-year-old British woman had part of her skull removed, now permanently disabled after severe AstraZeneca adverse reaction

KIVETON PARK, SOUTH YORKSHIRE — A 49-year-old mother, wife and bank worker is now permanently disabled after doing what she believed was right and proper.

Mrs. Kerry Hurt received her first AstraZeneca viral vector DNA injection sometimes in early April, according to a GoFundMe campaign set up by her brother, David Poucher. She suffered debilitating headaches for the entire week after the shot. Mrs. Hurt checked into Rotherham General Hospital when the pain became unbearable. Doctors diagnosed her with Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT), also known as Thrombosis with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TTS). In other words, she had a blood clot in her brain caused by the AstraZeneca shot.

Doctors rushed Mrs. Hurt to Royal Hallamshire Hospital in Sheffield when her condition worsened. She was given only a 40% chance to live at that point. Emergency surgery removed part of her skull to relieve pressure in her head. Mrs. Hurt also suffered a massive stroke. Despite the drastic surgery, fluid continually built up in her head. Doctors performed a second emergency surgery a week later. This time they inserted a drain tube in her head.

Mrs. Hurt spent most of May in the intensive care unit.

“We’re not anti-vaccination peddlers”

Mrs. Hurt spent five more months in the hospital with her husband, Patrick, by her side most of the time. She was finally discharged last week. But the entire left side of her body is now paralyzed. Mrs. Hurt is scheduled for yet another operation to insert a metal plate over the area that her skull was removed.

Mrs. Hurt after the first two surgeries.

The family completely rearranged their home to accommodate their now wheelchair-bound loved one. Mr. Hurt told reporter Charles Gray of Yorkshire Live that he and his wife were a healthy couple who frequently took long weekend walks prior to AstraZeneca. He also said the U.K. government was not forthcoming about potential side effects from the viral vector DNA injections. Mr. Hurt also wanted to make one thing crystal clear to the public. “Please don’t think we are anti-vaccination peddlers as we are not,” he said. Mr. Hurt elaborated further.

“I do think [the vaccine] was rushed through. We didn’t know about blood clots until it came out later but they have not said what they will do for people affected by them. We know it’s saved a lot of people but for us it went wrong and they need to support us.”

Mrs. Hurt worked for Santander Bank prior to the injection. But she’s unlikely to return to work anytime soon, if ever. The family hopes that physiotherapy will help her regain some movement in the left side of her body. Incredibly, after everything she’s been through, Mrs. Hurt can still talk. She told Yorkshire Live that receiving the AstraZeneca injection was “the right thing” to do. “But obviously it all went a bit pear shaped for me,” she said.

The GoFundMe page has raised nearly £11,000 ($15,129) as of publishing.

GoFundMe selective enforcement?

Independent journalist Ivory Hecker was the first to report on the death of 16-year-old Ernesto Ramirez. He died just days after the Pfizer mRNA injection. His father, Ernest Ramirez, started a GoFundMe page to both raise awareness and help with expenses. But GoFundMe removed the campaign, citing its “prohibited conduct” provision in the terms and conditions. The good news is that Mr. Ramirez immediately started a fundraiser on Life Funder. It has received $20,984 as of publishing.

It’s been a while since we’ve even seen a GoFundMe related to vaxx deaths and adverse reactions. Despite the prohibited conduct provision, Mrs. Hurt’s campaign remains active. Perhaps that is why Mr. and Mrs. Hurt are playing both the diplomatic and zealot roles. Of course they could also be true zealots. But as long as you continue promoting the lethal injections, GoFundMe apparently allows these campaigns. It appears Life Funder is the best alternative platform to use in these situations.

Mr. Hurt said he’s speaking to lawyers in hopes of receiving compensation from the U.K. government. The fact people still believe that anyone will ever be held accountable for their loved ones’ post-injection injuries just shows the power of these psy-ops. Get the shots, get maimed, and you’re on your own. This is well-established, indisputable fact. Don’t ruin or lose your life by “doing the right thing.”