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To: Missouri gal

if only the following would lead to so-called “essential” media reporting more honestly about the jabs! doubt it will happen, though:

26 Aug: news.com.au: Channel 7 journalist hospitalised with pericarditis after Pfizer vaccine
Channel 7 reporter Denham Hitchcock has spoken from hospital after being diagnosed with pericarditis, a rare side effect of the Pfizer vaccine.
by Natalie Brown
In a post to Instagram, the Channel 7 journalist wrote that he’d “battled over whether” to share his experience or not, “but decided after 27 years of being a journalist who’s primary goal is to discover the truth – it would be hypocritical not to”.

“I’m NOT anti-vax. But I’m really not pro vax either. I’m pro choice – and pro information to make that choice. Above all I’m PRO opening the bloody country up and to do that I don’t see any way around getting the majority of Australia vaccinated. So I got the Pfizer shot,” Hitchcock said.

“The first week was like any vaccine. Feeling off. But nearing the end of the second week my heart started to race, I was getting pins and needles in the arms, extreme fatigue and a very strange sensation of dizziness. I took Nurofen, and I kept working.

“By the end of the third week I was getting steadily worse – sharp chest pain – cold shivers and chills – and the dizziness was intense. 25 days after the shot and probably a little late to hospital – but here I am – diagnosed with pericarditis – or inflammation of the heart due to the Pfizer vaccine.”...

“My present thought would be – in the current vaccine frenzy, no one is talking about this but it’s clearly happening – and if you want the vaccine and have any heart history it would be worth talking to your GP about your vaccine choice, especially as AZ is readily available and does not have this side effect,” Hitchcock advised...

Hitchcock’s diagnosis comes after Georgia Clark, a reporter with (Murdoch’s) The Daily Telegraph, also revealed that she was being treated for pericarditis – but urged Aussies to continue coming forward to get vaccinated.
“If this is what the vaccine has done to me, who knows what would happen if I actually caught Covid, I could die,” the 27-year-old told The Daily Telegraph...
https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/channel-7-journalist-hospitalised-with-pericarditis-after-pfizer-vaccine/news-story/43e3d637eeea6827962aa973db8cda7e


11 posted on 08/25/2021 9:00:18 PM PDT by MAGAthon
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To: MAGAthon
Channel 7 reporter Denham Hitchcock has spoken from hospital after being diagnosed with pericarditis, a rare side effect of the Pfizer vaccine.

I am not really sure how “rare” this side effect is... The same exact thing happened to my brother who had been an airline captain for a major airline for decades. He was having some weird sensations, but he kept flying until his FAA 1st class flight physical that he is required to have every 6 months. He was diagnosed with an enlarged and inflamed heart... Grounded of course... a bunch more tests and a month or so later it was decided that he could fly again. But as a condition he has to keep having checks of his heart. He is in his 50s and had no history of heart problems before taking the Pfizer.

15 posted on 08/25/2021 10:25:38 PM PDT by fireman15
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