Victim of discomfort in the air a journalist takes stock

Victim of discomfort in the air, a journalist takes stock

Nearly 24 hours after becoming unwell on air, CTV News Edmonton journalist Jessica Robb gave an update on her health.

“On Sunday evening I witnessed a great moment of distress in the air. Since that moment, the images have been shared thousands of times, accompanied by the most outlandish theories,” she said via her employer’s Twitter account.

In the pictures shared on social networks, we see him talking to the head of the antenna in the studio, Nahreman Issa. Suddenly she starts stuttering during her speech, loses her mind, admits to her colleague that she feels uncomfortable and almost collapses.

Several netizens questioned the connection to the incident and the fact that she had received three doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a post she shared on her personal Twitter account.

“I will not be sharing my medical records publicly but I can say there is no cause for concern and based on my own understanding of my medical records there is a rational explanation for this incident. . In addition, I confirm that it is in no way related to the COVID-19 vaccine,” she added in her statement.

She also wanted to thank everyone who has sent her messages of support over the past few hours.