I know I'm going to try to be first in line, but what about the rest of you? I'm not sure if the death count is where the science community wants it to be, plus Birdbrain hasn't been sworn in, so I expect there will be delays, but that's beside the point.
Australian actress fighting for life after suffering a stroke caused by AstraZeneca Covid vaccine's extremely rare blood-clotting side effect
Melle Stewart, 40, who lives in London, had her first AstraZeneca jab on May 24
Two weeks later she suffered a stroke and rushed into emergency brain surgery
Two weeks later after Ms Stewart received the jab, she woke up with a strange feeling on the right side of her body.
As she tried to get out of bed, she collapsed and was rushed to hospital, where her condition quickly deteriorated as she lost all movement in the right side of her body and her ability to speak.
'She began having seizures and was taken by ambulance to St George’s Hospital where neurosurgeons battled to save her life, removing a large part of her skull to reduce the pressure in her brain,' relative Danae wrote in a GoFundMe page.
The performer ended up in ICU, where she was diagnosed with Vaccine-induced Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis, a rare side affect linked to the AstraZeneca jab.
Melle spent three weeks in an induced coma on a ventilator after she suffered a severe stroke, caused by two large clots in the main veins of her brain.
After spending almost five weeks fighting for life in ICU, she was transferred to an Acute Stroke Unit where she started rehabilitation, before being moved to a specialised London hospital on September 8.
The 'fit and healthy' professional actress who had never been in hospital before is now relearning how to talk, walk, and move her right arm and hand, and will remain in hospital into 2022 as she learns to adjust to her new life.
She still takes anti-clotting and anti-seizure medication and will require further surgery to have a titanium plate fitted in her skull to replace the portion removed during a previous operation.
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Just another "extremely rare" case.
Australian actress fighting for life after suffering a stroke caused by AstraZeneca Covid vaccine's extremely rare blood-clotting side effect
Melle Stewart, 40, who lives in London, had her first AstraZeneca jab on May 24
Two weeks later she suffered a stroke and rushed into emergency brain surgery
Two weeks later after Ms Stewart received the jab, she woke up with a strange feeling on the right side of her body.
As she tried to get out of bed, she collapsed and was rushed to hospital, where her condition quickly deteriorated as she lost all movement in the right side of her body and her ability to speak.
'She began having seizures and was taken by ambulance to St George’s Hospital where neurosurgeons battled to save her life, removing a large part of her skull to reduce the pressure in her brain,' relative Danae wrote in a GoFundMe page.
The performer ended up in ICU, where she was diagnosed with Vaccine-induced Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis, a rare side affect linked to the AstraZeneca jab.
Melle spent three weeks in an induced coma on a ventilator after she suffered a severe stroke, caused by two large clots in the main veins of her brain.
After spending almost five weeks fighting for life in ICU, she was transferred to an Acute Stroke Unit where she started rehabilitation, before being moved to a specialised London hospital on September 8.
The 'fit and healthy' professional actress who had never been in hospital before is now relearning how to talk, walk, and move her right arm and hand, and will remain in hospital into 2022 as she learns to adjust to her new life.
She still takes anti-clotting and anti-seizure medication and will require further surgery to have a titanium plate fitted in her skull to replace the portion removed during a previous operation.
It's a bit of a pain in the ass. Download a phone app, fill in the information, and upload a pic of my DL, card, and my face to produce an entry pass. [Reply]
Originally Posted by eDave:
It's a bit of a pain in the ass. Download a phone app, fill in the information, and upload a pic of my DL, card, and my face to produce an entry pass.
Strobro can tell you what this leads to from Australia, just make sure you have your phone handy at all times to snap a pic so the po po can make sure you're not doing anything wrong. [Reply]
Vaccination passport app shares personal data of users with Amazon and Royal Mail
The Scottish Government ’s controversial vaccination passport shares the personal data of users with a host of private firms, the Sunday Mail can reveal.
Proof of inoculation is now required by law to get into football grounds or nightclubs north of the border, despite plans for a scheme having been scrapped in England.
We have learned the NHS mobile phone app which presents the personal medical information in the form of a QR Code shares data with companies including Amazon, Microsoft, ServiceNow, Royal Mail and an AI facial recognition firm.
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
Just another "extremely rare" case.
Australian actress fighting for life after suffering a stroke caused by AstraZeneca Covid vaccine's extremely rare blood-clotting side effect
Melle Stewart, 40, who lives in London, had her first AstraZeneca jab on May 24
Two weeks later she suffered a stroke and rushed into emergency brain surgery
Two weeks later after Ms Stewart received the jab, she woke up with a strange feeling on the right side of her body.
As she tried to get out of bed, she collapsed and was rushed to hospital, where her condition quickly deteriorated as she lost all movement in the right side of her body and her ability to speak.
'She began having seizures and was taken by ambulance to St George’s Hospital where neurosurgeons battled to save her life, removing a large part of her skull to reduce the pressure in her brain,' relative Danae wrote in a GoFundMe page.
The performer ended up in ICU, where she was diagnosed with Vaccine-induced Thrombocytopenic Thrombosis, a rare side affect linked to the AstraZeneca jab.
Melle spent three weeks in an induced coma on a ventilator after she suffered a severe stroke, caused by two large clots in the main veins of her brain.
After spending almost five weeks fighting for life in ICU, she was transferred to an Acute Stroke Unit where she started rehabilitation, before being moved to a specialised London hospital on September 8.
The 'fit and healthy' professional actress who had never been in hospital before is now relearning how to talk, walk, and move her right arm and hand, and will remain in hospital into 2022 as she learns to adjust to her new life.
She still takes anti-clotting and anti-seizure medication and will require further surgery to have a titanium plate fitted in her skull to replace the portion removed during a previous operation.
When you see this shit on their controlled media...it's over. This is a good day for the plebs...they are conceding. On to phase two...probably economic collapse via digital terrorism.
Fauci is dead... a floating corpse scapegoat. Bidens's vaccine mandate retraction follows soon...and Newsome/DeBlasio are hung out to dry. Gretchen is in damage control...saying no vaccine mandates. She's politically dead too...
Originally Posted by Imon Yourside:
Strobro can tell you what this leads to from Australia, just make sure you have your phone handy at all times to snap a pic so the po po can make sure you're not doing anything wrong.
Ended up not even needing the entry pass. The line was stupid long winding around the building to get in, people being turned away for not having their cards, the Dead started 20 minutes late because the venue was about half full, and people still coming in through the 3rd or 4th song squeezing your nuts to your chin letting them pass through to their seats.
Great show though. And I'm not a Dead fan. I wore a cowboy hat and ran into the Venice Beach roller skating, guitar playing guy. Which was bizarre. Got a selfie with him and everything. [Reply]
Originally Posted by eDave:
Ended up not even needing the entry pass. The line was stupid long winding around the building to get in, people being turned away for not having their cards, the Dead started 20 minutes late because the venue was about half full, and people still coming in through the 3rd or 4th song squeezing your nuts to your chin letting them pass through to their seats.
Great show though. And I'm not a Dead fan. I wore a cowboy hat and ran into the Venice Beach roller skating, guitar playing guy. Which was bizarre. Got a selfie with him and everything.
Any show with people showing their papers I would not want to attend. Bunch of lame, compliant people.
The good news is this will bring the underground party and club scene back. Rebels find a way when society starts to resemble the president who barely knows his own name. [Reply]