Friday, April 22, 2022

Triple Vaccinated Ryan Campbell Still ‘Critically Ill’ After Shock Heart Attack and Coma

 

Ryan Campbell’s family has provided an update on his condition after the former Australian cricketer, 50, suffered a heart attack in London on the weekend. 
Campbell, who played two one-day internationals in 2002, was placed in an induced coma. It was later reported doctors had successfully brought him out of the coma, but ex-wicketkeeper-batter is still “critically ill”. 
Campbell, who coaches the Netherlands’ national cricket team, recently visited Perth and was with his children at a playground in London on Saturday when he began feeling unwell and had to lie down, 6PR’s Gareth Parker first reported this week. 
A passer-by attempted to help Campbell and performed CPR, before he was taken to hospital and placed in an induced coma. Campbell had a pulse when paramedics arrived about 15 minutes later and has been in hospital since.

From the Covid Blog:

Mr. Campbell was never shy about his enthusiasm regarding the entire COVID-19 agenda. It started in March 2021, when he presumably received his first mRNA or viral vector DNA injections.  
Mr. Campbell really loved showing off his COVID-19 “tests.”


After all his appeasing of the COVID gods, all the vaccinations and vaccine advocacy, he and his family still got sick:


AND THEN HE HAD HIS HEART ATTACK, WHICH OBVIOUSLY WAS NOT CAUSED BY COVID.

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