Kerry Hurt, who suffered a stroke after having the Covid jab in 2021. Her life has been totally changed and she has mobility problems. She is working with law firm Leigh Day to call on the Government to provide fair compensation to people who had a terrible reaction to Covid jab.
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00:00My name's Kerry Hurd. I live in Sheffield. I'm 49, well I was 49 years old at the time that this
00:07happened. During the middle of Covid, I was called up to have the Covid vaccine. I had my Covid
00:14vaccine on the 1st of April 2021. Unfortunately, unlike most people, I had an adverse reaction to
00:22it. It caused a blood clot in my brain which then led to me having a stroke and I'm now paralysed
00:28down my left hand side. I've learned to walk again in a fashion. It's not great but I can
00:36do a walking stick and it was a splint. I've got no movement back in my arm or my left hand.
00:43They're paralysed now. Following the stroke, I had to learn how to eat again. I had to learn
00:49how to walk again. I had to learn how to speak again. I was in a coma for four and a half weeks.
00:56My family were told that I wasn't likely to make it through the night
01:00and were given a 60-40 chance, with the 40 chance in my favour
01:06of survival. I had to have a craniotomy.
01:13Eventually, I had a cranioplasty to put because I had my skull missing for nearly two years,
01:18or two and a half years. I didn't have that put, I didn't have plates put back in my head until
01:23August 2023. So for all that time, I had to wear a protective hat because I've got no skull.