After a stay at the Maldives with Nathalie Marquay, Jean-Pierre Pernaut would have suffered martyrdom.He was the victim of four mini strokes that could have cost him his life.
These health problems, his wife reports on her during her visit to Touche pas à mon poste, on C8, where she gives news from her husband, who has been fighting since last May against cancer of the lungs.A PET-scan, which is a medical imaging examination to determine the evolution of the disease, was to be carried out in January this month.
But this is another problem that would have concerned the couple.The former TF1 JT presenter was the victim of four mini AVCs, which the actress attributes to the COVVID vaccine, without the link being established.Her father and husband were vaccinated at the same time, and health problems would have accumulated.His father had the zona, a disease caused by the reactivation of the chica-zona virus, occurring in a person who has already had chickenpox.The eruption often takes place in the thorax, but can reach other parts of the body.
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"Jean-Pierre made four mini strokes since he made the vaccine," she explains, considering that the vaccination against the covid would be involved.A question in this direction was asked in the hospital, but no satisfactory answer was given to him.
"I ask them if there is a connection with the vaccine that he made eight days before.And immediately, they say to me: "especially not", "said the one who was diagnosed with the Covid in the aftermath of his vaccination.Didier Raoult, who was present on the set, could not answer his questions."There are things for which it takes time," said the famous epidemiologist.
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