Jackie O overcomes hesitation and gets AstraZeneca vaccine on air
Henderson’s co-host Kyle Sandilands is already fully vaccinated with the Pfizer jab.
“I’m fully vaccinated on Pfizer, because of white privilege,” he said on air.
Henderson, meanwhile, indicated she was sick of waiting for that vaccine to become available to her.
“I am on a waiting list for Pfizer, but I just figured that AstraZeneca why not take it?,” she said.
“I would rather get the vaccination now because I’m worried that COVID’s out there and this strain is a bad one,” she added.
She noted she’d also taken heart from the videos compiled by newsreader Brooklyn Ross about the importance of Sydney getting vaccinated as soon as possible, and how people holding out for Pfizer could cause the city to be in lockdown much longer than necessary.
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A kinky Kyle and Jackie O listener revealed on Wednesday she d breached Sydney s strict lockdown last week to have bondage sex with a man she met online.
The woman, who had called in for the Tradie vs Lady quiz segment, admitted to the sexual encounter with a man who lives outside her household and is not a regular intimate partner - which isn t allowed under the city s current lockdown restrictions.
KIIS FM newsreader Brooklyn Ross reminded her Sydney was in lockdown to limit the spread of Covid-19, but host Kyle Sandilands joked the listener and her random hook-up were in their own bondage bubble .
Brooklyn Ross has revealed how Aussies could be fully vaccinated in five weeks
He said Australia has ample AstraZeneca to have everyone jabbed by September
However, he said if everyone waits to have Pfizer, it will take another four months
The AZ jab has been linked to a rare blood clotting condition, sparking hesitancy
But Mr Ross said other commonly used medications have greater health risks