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Nurse told cancer patient illness was caused by covid vaccinations

A nurse in the South West of England has been struck off the professional register for attributing a patient's cancer to Covid-19 vaccinations.

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The brief

A nurse has been removed from the professional register following an incident involving a cancer patient. Reports indicate that the nurse informed the patient that their illness was a result of receiving Covid-19 vaccinations.

Coverage from outlets including Bristol Live, The Independent, LBC, Cornwall Live, Leeds Live, and The Mirror emphasizes the disciplinary action taken against the practitioner. These reports detail the specific nature of the comments made during the interaction with the patient.

Future updates will depend on whether regulatory bodies or the affected healthcare provider release further details regarding the disciplinary process. Coverage does not yet specify if any additional patients were involved or if the nurse intends to appeal the decision.

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What action was taken against the nurse?

The nurse was struck off the professional register.

What did the nurse tell the cancer patient?

The nurse stated that the patient's cancer was caused by Covid-19 vaccinations.

Where did this incident occur?

The incident involved a nurse based in the South West of England.

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