Dana Ottmann: 32-year-old German Psychologist Develops Blood Clots, Dead 12 Days After AstraZeneca Shot
By The COVID Blog
Ms. Dana Ottmann
HERFORD, NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA — A 32-year-old woman is dead and her mother is pointing to the obvious culprit.
Ms. Dana Ottmann received the first dose of experimental Oxford-AstraZeneca viral vector on February 25, according to Welt TV in Berlin. She experienced severe headaches the next day. But it was chalked up as normal since she had suffered from migraines since childhood. Ms. Ottmann also reportedly told the vaccine administrator about her pre-existing condition, but was given the shot anyway.
The headaches and severe exhaustion continued, with Ms. Ottman thinking everything was fine. But she became so weak that she missed work on March 7 and 8. Her mother, Ms. Petra Ottmann, tried contacting Dana the morning of March 9 on WhatsApp and by phone, but got no answer. She went to Dana’s house and found her dead in the bathroom.