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Just curious...People Magazine published the video of McDonald fainting onstage after bragging about being double-vaxxed, and getting a booster 3 wks earlier, a flu shot and shingles vaccine. The incident got lots of media coverage because of the irony, yet WP doesn't consider it notable for inclusion? McDonald herself felt it was notable enough to share the video publicly. I'm of the mind that suppressing information is what raises suspicion – see the WaPo article. There actually are reports of dizziness after being vaccinated, and it appears to me that mention with intention to educate is far better than pretending it didn't happen. Atsme💬📧16:34, 14 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Seems to me like including that information implies a connection between her being vaxxed and fainting, which neither of the sources currently in the article would really support, considering she and her reps have said (in those cited articles) that the collapse was likely due to dehydration. If that is the case, the content of her jokes is kind of irrelevant, isn't it? Gravelove (talk) 21:27, 15 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I forgot this one: I Fainted At The Tempe Improv (I fainted on stage in Tempe, Arizona. I went to the hospital and had a fractured skull. I'm here to tell you all about it and my recovery so far. Did Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's Mary Cosby send Jesus for me? Right after I said, “Jesus loves me the most,” I fell back and hit my head hard. I talk about it with the eye witness, Justin Martindale. We explain what I was doing all day before the show, and break down what bad karma I have that caused this to happen. ) --2003:CF:3F24:2B2:AD9E:BF2D:CD2E:CB6C (talk) 01:17, 18 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]