Instagram clip of woman struggling to walk after being vaccinated fuels ...

Instagram clip of woman struggling to walk after being vaccinated fuels ...
Instagram clip of woman struggling to walk after being vaccinated fuels ...

A series of Instagram videos showing a woman struggling to walk after being jabbed appears to be fuelling anti-vaccine sentiment among younger people.   

In one of the posts, Georgia-Rose Segal, 34, is seen staggering before nearly collapsing on to a kitchen floor. Another clip in the same series then shows her legs and feet spasming in a hospital bed.

The videos were uploaded to the Instagram account Imjustbait, which has attracted 4.7 million followers since it was set up by Anthony 'Antz' Robb in 2014. 

The caption reads: 'Since the 29th June after her second Pfizer jab, Georgia has had daily episodes of fainting, developing into neurological issues and losing the use of her legs. And yes, she was perfectly fit and healthy before!'

The post, which has more than 100,000 likes, sparked debate in the comment section, with several popular Instagram users outlining fears about possible side-effects from the coronavirus vaccine.

While Ms Segal's condition is extremely rare, it is an acknowledged side effect, so Instagram is not taking the video down. 

One comment from an account which has 86,000 followers says: 'This is why I have not got it yet, I'll get it if it's life and death but mans had covid and got over it like a cold and no one gave man a vaccine for my cold.'

In one of the posts, Georgia-Rose Segal, 34, is seen struggling to walk before nearly collapsing on to a kitchen floor

In one of the posts, Georgia-Rose Segal, 34, is seen struggling to walk before nearly collapsing on to a kitchen floor

Another, from a user with 20,000 followers, says: 'And this is the s*** they're trying to force into everyone's bodies... no thanks, had worse colds than Covid.'

Others write that the risk of developing the neurological condition is very low, and typically caused by emotional or psychological distress. 

'It's unfortunate for sure, but I've had both of mine and I'm perfectly fine, I

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