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Jackie “O” Henderson has announced that she’s taking a break from radio for health reasons. The shock announcement comes just days after she and KIIS FM co-host Kyle Sandilands defeated Ben Fordham to top Sydney’s latest round of breakfast radio ratings. Jackie, 47, shared the news on Monday that she had been struggling to recover since contracting Covid-19 earlier this year and had been advised by her doctor to take extended leave allow her body some time to rest.
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Jackie “O” was "vaccinated":
Jackie O overcomes hesitation and gets AstraZeneca vaccine on air
August 4, 2021
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson is the latest high-profile media personality to get a COVID-19 vaccination and encourage others to do the same. Henderson’s co-host Kyle Sandilands is already fully vaccinated with the Pfizer jab. “I’m fully vaccinated on Pfizer, because of white privilege,” he said on air. Henderson, meanwhile, indicated she was sick of waiting for that vaccine to become available to her “I am on a waiting list for Pfizer, but I just figured that AstraZeneca why not take it?,” she said “I would rather get the vaccination now because I’m worried that COVID’s out there and this strain is a bad one,” she added.
https://radiotoday.com.au/jackie-o-astrazeneca-vaccine-covid/
Researchers investigate 'frightening' numbers and causes of cardiac arrest in younger Australians
What on earth could it be?
I still cannot sleep, but couldn't do that before covid. I think 6 hours since Saturday.
WookieMan says
I still cannot sleep, but couldn't do that before covid. I think 6 hours since Saturday.
Try some melatonin. It's NOT addictive, but allows you to sleep. It doesn't work for everybody, but it worked for me. Once I got back into a regular sleep pattern, I didn't need it.
Took about a month before I didn't need it anymore. First couple weeks I experienced deep dreams.
I say Indica and forget it!
Try some melatonin.
James Freeman
@JamesfWells
Nov 1
'@ABridgen highlights the correlation between vaccine uptake and excess deaths across the world
If GOV doesn't act, it is COMPLICIT in the death of thousands of young Brits
Woke up early. Still have some shitty symptoms. Was hoping for improvement. It's really making me weak and we still have 3 kids, laundry, making dinners, etc. so can't just lay in bed all day. I think I may have fucked my back up kind of falling down the stairs and catching the railing to stop me. That's how weak and fatigued I am, but I still cannot sleep, but couldn't do that before covid. I think 6 hours since Saturday.
I still don't regret not taking the vaccine though. Of the 8 or so flus I've had over the years this is middle of the pack so far. Slightly worried whatever strain I have might linger and bigger concern is my BP. It's been pretty high where I get flush in the face for like 30 minutes but then it calms down. I also haven't eaten since Saturday morning. I bit a slice of pizza and spit it out last night. Might have been bad pizza or nausea.
It would be totally anecdotal but our symptoms literally kicked in within minutes of each other. Wa...
21 Surveys of Side Effects Following Vaccination Showing Shocking Rates of SEVERE Adverse Events
I'm not sure this is covid ;) I was sick for 2-3 weeks (delta), waited 4 weeks to do any form of exercise, and I slept 12 hours straight for 10 days in a row. It wasn't particularly gruesome and I kept mostly working, but sleeplessness and covid are mutually exclusive imo, nightsweats lasted 4-6 weeks. Never slept that long and that well in the past 20 years ;)
mell says
I'm not sure this is covid ;) I was sick for 2-3 weeks (delta), waited 4 weeks to do any form of exercise, and I slept 12 hours straight for 10 days in a row. It wasn't particularly gruesome and I kept mostly working, but sleeplessness and covid are mutually exclusive imo, nightsweats lasted 4-6 weeks. Never slept that long and that well in the past 20 years ;)
I don't know what to say man, tested positive twice at the resort and so did my wife Saturday morning. It was a group trip for my wife's 40th. 6 people in our group of 15 got it. 2 of the friends were urgent care nurses and they always bring a shitload of medical supplies, at least compared to my zero, lol.
I don't know, everyone experiences it different. One of the nurse's husband got it back in January (vaccinated) and didn't even notice anything. He is one of the 6 and he's having similar sympt...
this may be proof test covid has mutated into an even more harmless cold virus with omicron as expected, half of your plight here is probably from boozing amd partying, a cold combined with booze and party can be nasty.
Sorry for the long comment, I'm just intrigued by the differences in all six of reactions of our group. Tin foil hat stuff, but was the vaccine designed to keep you sick longer? Keep you buying OTC fever reducers/pain reliever, Nyquil or prescribed drugs. We have a group text going and we're all talking multiple times a day how were feeling. We all got it at a similar time with symptoms kicking in at the same time. It's kind of decent little micro study of covid to be honest. 3 of the vaccinated had covid once before, so apparently no immunity for them. I'm rambling now, I'll stop.
WookieMan says
Sorry for the long comment, I'm just intrigued by the differences in all six of reactions of our group. Tin foil hat stuff, but was the vaccine designed to keep you sick longer? Keep you buying OTC fever reducers/pain reliever, Nyquil or prescribed drugs. We have a group text going and we're all talking multiple times a day how were feeling. We all got it at a similar time with symptoms kicking in at the same time. It's kind of decent little micro study of covid to be honest. 3 of the vaccinated had covid once before, so apparently no immunity for them. I'm rambling now, I'll stop.
What you're observing (jabbed people being sick longer) is what the immunologists call "original antigenic sin." The body produces antibodies from T-cells. These T-cells are continually created by the body, and lots of them are different in random ways. When you get an infection,...
The problem with the jab is that it stimulates a massive T-cell response to produce antibodies to a particular spike protein. There are virtually no other T-cells available if another different pathogen infects you. Your reserves of T-cells have been temporarily depleted; in the meantime, the new pathogen runs rampant until a new population of T-cells, created randomly, grows large enough to produce antibodies for the new pathogen.
TAKE IVERMECTIN. Ivermectin inhibits viral replication, it does not kill the virus. What this means is that Ivermectin stops the infection from getting worse, so that your immune system can mop up what damage has already been done. This is why it's critically important to use Ivermectin as early in the infection as possible.
A newly hired American Airlines regional jet pilot collapsed just after takeoff in Chicago on Saturday night
He could not be revived. Cause of death unknown; American will not disclose any details, including his vaccination status. The co-pilot took over and averted catastrophe.
TAKE IVERMECTIN. Ivermectin inhibits viral replication, it does not kill the virus. What this means is that Ivermectin stops the infection from getting worse, so that your immune system can mop up what damage has already been done. This is why it's critically important to use Ivermectin as early in the infection as possible.
stereotomy says
TAKE IVERMECTIN. Ivermectin inhibits viral replication, it does not kill the virus. What this means is that Ivermectin stops the infection from getting worse, so that your immune system can mop up what damage has already been done. This is why it's critically important to use Ivermectin as early in the infection as possible.
This. I took it hours after symptoms first appeared. Much better within 24 hours. 48 hours since, only a bit of coughing and sneezing, otherwise 80% of normal. Today, third today, I'm 90%, just coughing up the last of the phlegm infrequently.
Neigh Neigh double dose at first symptoms, second dose regular on 2nd day, didn't bother 3rd day since whatever virus was obviously getting it's ass whopped.
The Tragic Story Of A 14-Year-Old Vaccine Myocarditis Victim — One Of Umpteen Males Misinformed By Health Authorities
Vaccine myocarditis is not trivial, mild, or "rare." In young men, it's a far greater risk than Covid hospitalization and death.
By Rav Arora
On May 12th of last year, school teacher Emily Jo took her 14-year-old son Aiden to get his first Pfizer vaccine dose. The public health authorities and her son’s pediatrician unanimously recommended vaccination, prompting her decision. She knew that mRNA shots caused some number of adverse events, like all vaccines, but was re-assured by the CDC and White House’s public recommendation.
“The talk amongst the mainstream medical community was that vaccine myocarditis was mild and that this was very rare,” she told me. ...
... “I had no idea how life altering ‘mild’ myocarditis actually is. I have a very hard time with the label ‘mild’ for anything that requires hospitalization and months of inactivity,” Emily Jo said.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/a-newly-hired-american-airlines-regional
A newly hired American Airlines regional jet pilot collapsed just after takeoff in Chicago on Saturday night
He could not be revived. Cause of death unknown; American will not disclose any details, including his vaccination status. The co-pilot took over and averted catastrophe.
I'm pretty sure I know his vaxx status.
The Canadian Independent
@canindependent
Watch: Prominent Virologist Dr. A. Oveta Fuller, who advocated for emergency use authorization of three Covid vaccines, has died suddenly from a brief unknown illness.
Question: What did she die of?
Answer: Suddenly.
Ah, thank you.
In the month of october 92,954 people died in Germany on a population of about 80 million. This is 14560 more than the last 4 years average. This equates to 19%. This is mind boggling. We just left a pandemic where apparently many of the most vulnerable were killed off meaning that theoretically we should have a number of years of lower all cause mortality due to many deaths being put forward by covid.
https://cubecubis.substack.com/p/what-the-hell-is-happening-to-germany
In the month of october 92,954 people died in Germany on a population of about 80 million. This is 14560 more than the last 4 years average. This equates to 19%. This is mind boggling. We just left a pandemic where apparently many of the most vulnerable were killed off meaning that theoretically we should have a number of years of lower all cause mortality due to many deaths being put forward by covid.
Well, where can we get that data?
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