Child-killing nurse Beverley Allitt is given the Covid jab before victim she left severely disabled and needing round-the-clock care.
Allitt, who is now 52, was among 360 patients at Rampton Secure Hospital, Nottinghamshire, to be offered the coronavirus vaccine in recent days.
The former nurse, who was branded the Angel of Death, killed four children and tried to poison nine others during a 59-day spree at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital, Lincolnshire, in 1991.
During that time Allitt attempted to kill two-month-old Katie Phillips four times by either suffocation or with injections of insulin and potassium.
Katie, now 30, suffered partial paralysis, brain damage and blindness as a result and now requires constant care – but she still has not received her own vaccination.

Child killer Beverley Allitt seen enjoying her freedom in a top security hospital.
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Katie’s mother Sue Laccohee told The Sun: ‘It annoys me that anybody who has done wrong can get the jab before other people that need it most.’
She said: ‘Obviously, I would like Katie to have everything going to protect her — but she still hasn’t had it. ‘We don’’t mind waiting if people are more vulnerable than us but if we’re bringing Beverely Allitt into the equation you do wonder.
During her trial in 1993, the jury heard that Beverley’s psychiatrists who had examined her had concluded she was suffering from Munchausen Syndrome by proxy, a mental illness where sufferers crave attention.
She was found guilty and ordered to be held indefinitely in Rampton High Security Psychiatric Hospital, in Nottinghamshire.


