but because he's been left disabled by the Covid vaccine, they question if it's true Three years ago in April, Jamie suffered a catastrophic bleed on the brain after being given the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine. Doctors were convinced it was a death sentence but, astonishingly, the previously fit and athletic then 44-year-old a keen skier, mountain biker and runner pulled through. A 'walking miracle', in Kate's words.
He is far from the same man, however. His vision is impaired, he can no longer hold down his high-flying software engineer job, drive a car, or follow complex conversations.
The toll it has taken on the family has required a huge amount of adjustment. To make matters worse, it has been unfolding against a backdrop in which the Scotts and the dozens of others like them who have lost loved ones or watched them battle grievous consequences following an adverse reaction to the Covid vaccine feel they have been silenced.