Paul Bainbridge, 45-Year-Old-British Software Developer Mocks Anti-Vaxxers Then Is Diagnosed With Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) Weeks After AstraZeneca Shot


Paul Bainbridge: 46-year-old British software developer mocks “anti-vaxxers,” diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome three weeks after second AstraZeneca shot 

NOTTINGHAM, EAST MIDLANDS — A 46-year-old British software developer has been a loyal, unpaid spokesperson for experimental COVID-19 shots since 2020. His prognosis and future are now uncertain. Mr. Paul Bainbridge received his first dose of experimental AstraZeneca viral vector DNA on March 13, according to his Facebook page. The United Kingdom government provides very ambiguous guidance as far as time between the two AstraZeneca doses. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the U.K. equivalent to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, recommends the second AstraZeneca doses “4 to 12 weeks” after the first. Mr. Bainbridge received his second dose on or around May 15, as he declared himself “fully vaccinated” on May 29. This assumes that Mr. Bainbridge is a loyal, obedient “pro-vaxxer,” which is not a stretch based on his history. The U.K. considers you “fully vaccinated” two weeks after your second dose of AstraZeneca, Pfizer or Moderna. Mr. Bainbridge mocked so-called anti-vaxxers after his second shot. Source

 

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