Roy Butler inquest: Coroner says all adverse reactions to vaccines should be recorded

Roy Butler inquest: Coroner says all adverse reactions to vaccines should be recorded

Coroner Philip Comyn noted that State pathologist Margot Bolster had said of Waterford soccer player Roy Butler's death: 'I can neither rule in any link with the vaccine, nor can I rule it out.' 

An information campaign about reporting adverse reactions to vaccines was recommended by a coroner following an inquest into the death of a young Waterford soccer player who died days after the covid vaccine.

A narrative verdict was returned in the inquest into the death of Roy Butler, a previously healthy and fit 23-year-old who became unwell and then suffered a catastrophic brain bleed after receiving the Janssen covid vaccine.

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