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Triple-jabbed Canadian reporter slurs words, nearly collapses on live TV

Updated: January 9, 2023 at 4:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Jan 9, 2023 – 3:22 pm ESTMon Jan 9, 2023 – 3:30 pm EST

EDMONTON, Alberta (LifeSiteNews) – A young Canadian TV journalist appeared to lose consciousness live on air before the camera cut to the studio.  

A video of Sunday’s incident has now been widely shared online and shows CTV News Edmonton reporter Jessica Robb suddenly begin to stammer during her report and forget what to say.  

Robb then appeared to totter on her feet, as if she were about to collapse. However, the camera quickly cut to the studio before anything else was shown. 

Must Watch: Young CTV News reporter Jessica Robb starts slurring her words, appears to go into medical distress, and looks like she’s about to collapse live on air during the 6pm show tonight. pic.twitter.com/RlVTCRE9T2

— Ken Winsor (@KenWinsor4) January 9, 2023

After struggling to continue her report, Robb warned her co-worker Nahreman Issa back at the studio, saying “Sorry, Nahreman, I’m not feeling very well right now and I’m about to …”  

At this point, the CTV News anchor said, “Okay, we’ll come back to you. Right now, we’ll make sure that, Jessica, you are doing okay.”  

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The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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