That’s not what PP asked. They asked where the info is that Justin received a booster shot.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justin received a COVID vaccine booster before stating his latest tour. This made him more susceptible to the virus and could have weakened his immune system enough to activate shingles. This is happening in record numbers to young (vaccinated) people worldwide. I hope for a full recovery for Justin but we need to be honest regarding the potential cause.
Where did you get this info from? I couldn’t find any info to even show if he ever received a COVID vaccine better yet a booster.
It’s been reported from Pfizer as one of the potential side effects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justin received a COVID vaccine booster before stating his latest tour. This made him more susceptible to the virus and could have weakened his immune system enough to activate shingles. This is happening in record numbers to young (vaccinated) people worldwide. I hope for a full recovery for Justin but we need to be honest regarding the potential cause.
Where did you get this info from? I couldn’t find any info to even show if he ever received a COVID vaccine better yet a booster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t he on a ton of drugs and alcohol and had to go to rehab a few times? You don’t know how that impacts you after a few years.
Past tense? Lol
My first thought. Drug use can cause the facial paralysis he’s experiencing. Although it’s theoretically possible I find the absence of rash, as the kids say, sus.
I had Bells Palsy likely caused by shingles. I had a single tiny lesion in my ear. He looks and describes exactly what I experienced.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is very similar but more severe and wide spread neurological symptoms accompanying the face paralysis and less likely to recover completely.
I hope you recovered fully. My sister did but a friend did not.
Anonymous wrote:No one is denying that the explanations they are giving are plausible side effects of COVID. But they are rare. So to happen in the same household to young, physically healthy people in their 20s is just extremely sus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t he on a ton of drugs and alcohol and had to go to rehab a few times? You don’t know how that impacts you after a few years.
Past tense? Lol
My first thought. Drug use can cause the facial paralysis he’s experiencing. Although it’s theoretically possible I find the absence of rash, as the kids say, sus.
I had Bells Palsy likely caused by shingles. I had a single tiny lesion in my ear. He looks and describes exactly what I experienced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justin received a COVID vaccine booster before stating his latest tour. This made him more susceptible to the virus and could have weakened his immune system enough to activate shingles. This is happening in record numbers to young (vaccinated) people worldwide. I hope for a full recovery for Justin but we need to be honest regarding the potential cause.
Where did you get this info from? I couldn’t find any info to even show if he ever received a COVID vaccine better yet a booster.
PP is making all that up, are you surprised? Justin had covid, there will be no link about his having the vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justin received a COVID vaccine booster before stating his latest tour. This made him more susceptible to the virus and could have weakened his immune system enough to activate shingles. This is happening in record numbers to young (vaccinated) people worldwide. I hope for a full recovery for Justin but we need to be honest regarding the potential cause.
Where did you get this info from? I couldn’t find any info to even show if he ever received a COVID vaccine better yet a booster.
Anonymous wrote:Justin received a COVID vaccine booster before stating his latest tour. This made him more susceptible to the virus and could have weakened his immune system enough to activate shingles. This is happening in record numbers to young (vaccinated) people worldwide. I hope for a full recovery for Justin but we need to be honest regarding the potential cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t he young enough to have gotten the chickenpox vaccine as a child?
Of course, the updated recommendation for *two* chickenpox vaccines (keeping the first at about a year old, and adding the second at 4-6 years old) came out in 1994, when I believe he was 12 years old.
Most preteens and teens did not get the second one for full coverage at that time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t he on a ton of drugs and alcohol and had to go to rehab a few times? You don’t know how that impacts you after a few years.
Past tense? Lol
My first thought. Drug use can cause the facial paralysis he’s experiencing. Although it’s theoretically possible I find the absence of rash, as the kids say, sus.
See also: Bobby Brown/ coke stroke
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t he young enough to have gotten the chickenpox vaccine as a child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t he on a ton of drugs and alcohol and had to go to rehab a few times? You don’t know how that impacts you after a few years.
Past tense? Lol
My first thought. Drug use can cause the facial paralysis he’s experiencing. Although it’s theoretically possible I find the absence of rash, as the kids say, sus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wasn’t he on a ton of drugs and alcohol and had to go to rehab a few times? You don’t know how that impacts you after a few years.
Past tense? Lol
My first thought. Drug use can cause the facial paralysis he’s experiencing. Although it’s theoretically possible I find the absence of rash, as the kids say, sus.