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A transcript of the interview is at https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/... Lisa Shaw: Vaccine role in BBC presenter's death to be probed see https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england... Lisa Shaw who died on 21 May 2021 was a British radio presenter and journalist based in Newcastle upon Tyne, who worked in both commercial radio and for the BBC. An established radio personality in the North East, she co-presented a breakfast show alongside Gary Philipson for Century Radio (later Real Radio and Heart North East), before joining BBC Radio Newcastle in 2016. Shaw died in May 2021 following a short illness, and shortly after receiving her first dose of the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Born and raised in County Durham,Shaw began her radio career at Newcastle's Metro Radio, which she joined as a journalist before going on to present for the station. In 2004 she moved to Century Radio (later Real Radio then Heart North East), where she twice co-presented Gary and Lisa at Breakfast alongside Gary Philipson, first in 2004 and again between 2010 and 2014. Shaw joined BBC Radio Newcastle in 2016, becoming part of the station's daytime presenting team. From 2020 she presented a weekday show for the station as part of a simplified schedule that was introduced by BBC radio during the COVID-19 pandemic and aired between 10am and 2pm. In addition to her work on radio, Shaw was a compere and voiceover artist, and wrote for The Newcastle Sun. In 2012 she was the recipient of a Sony Gold award for Best Breakfast Show in Britain for the show she presented with Philipson on what was then Real Radio. Shaw presented her last programme for BBC Radio Newcastle on 7 May 2021, shortly before her death. Following a short illness she died at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary on 21 May, aged 44. She had been treated in intensive care for blood clots and cerebral bleeding. Her death was announced by BBC Radio Newcastle two days later. On 27 May it was reported she had been treated for blood clots within days of receiving her first dose of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine, and that a coroner would determine whether her death may have been a complication of the vaccine. Shaw was not known to have any underlying health problems. BBC News reported that senior Newcastle coroner Karen Dilks had issued an interim fact-of-death certificate citing a "complication of AstraZeneca COVID-19 virus vaccination" as a consideration. Shaw was married, and a mother of one. #Lisa #Shaw #Radio Lisa Shaw who died on 21 May 2021 was a British radio presenter and journalist based in Newcastle upon Tyne, who worked in both commercial radio and for the BBC. An established radio personality in the North East, she co-presented a breakfast show alongside Gary Philipson for Century Radio (later Real Radio and Heart North East), before joining BBC Radio Newcastle in 2016. Shaw died in May 2021 following a short illness, and shortly after receiving her first dose of the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Born and raised in County Durham,Shaw began her radio career at Newcastle's Metro Radio, which she joined as a journalist before going on to present for the station. In 2004 she moved to Century Radio (later Real Radio then Heart North East), where she twice co-presented Gary and Lisa at Breakfast alongside Gary Philipson, first in 2004 and again between 2010 and 2014. Shaw joined BBC Radio Newcastle in 2016, becoming part of the station's daytime presenting team. From 2020 she presented a weekday show for the station as part of a simplified schedule that was introduced by BBC radio during the COVID-19 pandemic and aired between 10am and 2pm. In addition to her work on radio, Shaw was a compere and voiceover artist, and wrote for The Newcastle Sun. In 2012 she was the recipient of a Sony Gold award for Best Breakfast Show in Britain for the show she presented with Philipson on what was then Real Radio. Shaw presented her last programme for BBC Radio Newcastle on 7 May 2021, shortly before her death. Following a short illness she died at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary on 21 May, aged 44. She had been treated in intensive care for blood clots and cerebral bleeding. Her death was announced by BBC Radio Newcastle two days later. On 27 May it was reported she had been treated for blood clots within days of receiving her first dose of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine, and that a coroner would determine whether her death may have been a complication of the vaccine. Shaw was not known to have any underlying health problems. BBC News reported that senior Newcastle coroner Karen Dilks had issued an interim fact-of-death certificate citing a "complication of AstraZeneca COVID-19 virus vaccination" as a consideration. Shaw was married, and a mother of one.