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Greek doctor & nurse paralyzed same day as vaccination

Greek Hospital Administrator Faces Criminal Prosecution for

Reporting Nurse's Paralysis after Second mRNA Shot

CORFU, GREECE - A Greek nurse is now paralyzed after receiving a second dose of mRNA. The 40-year-old nurse

is a mother of two and has been a nurse for 17 years

The nurse, whose name has not been disclosed, developed a fever, followed by excruciating pain throughout her

body immediately after the second shot. She was rushed to the hospital when she was unable to move or feel her

lower extremities.

Michalis Giannakos, President of the Panhellenic Federation of Public Hospital Workers (POEDIN), told en TV in

the East Attica region that X-rays came back clean The nurse is now undergoing neurological assessments.

Giannakos said the nurse was in perfect health ’ prior to receiving the second mRNA shot. It is believed that the

nurse developed Guillain-Barre syndrome.

The Prosecution of the Court of First Instance is considering pressing criminal charges against Giannakos. Greek

media outlet Ethnos is reporting that a prosecutor is investigating if Giannakos committed the crime of “spreading

fake news.”

His crime is expressing an mRNA adverse effect with “too much certainty.”

O CREEK CITY TIMES With paralysis in the lower extremities, fatigue and myalgias, a doctor is being

treated at the general hospital of Corfu

Corfu doctor paralysed

after second COVID-19 jab

Yesterday, Doctor Spyros Skiadopoulos received the second dose of the

COVID-19 vaccine

At night he did not feel well as his body weakened and he felt paralysis in the

lower extremities and pain in the lower back

A few days ago, a nurse on the same island had similar symptoms after

receiving the COVID-19 jab

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