41-Year-Old Hollywood Actress Kills Herself By Assisted Suicide Following COVID Booster Illness
And here they are, those that caused the problem in the first place, offering you a way out that violates the very laws of nature and nature’s God (Exodus 20). A 41-year-old actress and model has killed herself via assisted suicide following an illness she contracted from her COVID booster.
Katerina Pavelek was known for her roles in The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale.
Knewz reports:
An actress and model says a COVID-19 booster shot led her to seek assisted suicide, because she developed a long-term illness.
Katerina Pavelek, 41, announced her decision on Instagram in early June, explaining she became severely ill and unable to leave her home.
“I was diagnost with [an] untreatable chronic neurological illness ME/CFS caused by booster jab on top of having suspected respiratory ALS,” Pavelek wrote.
Pavelek believed the booster caused her to develop myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, or ME/CFS.
“This illness made me disabled, unable to work or have social life and unable to enjoy life all together,” Pavelek wrote.
Evie magazine noted the respiratory ALS made things worse, because it can weaken muscles used to swallow and breathe.
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Pavelek, who made her home in Los Angeles, wrote that she went to a clinic in Switzerland to take her life. The post of Thursday, June 1 was her last.
Pavalek, a native of Slovakia, appeared in movies such as “The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time” and the TV series “The Mindy Project.”
A 2021 study admitted “there are important similarities between post-acute COVID-19 symptoms and ME/CFS.”
But the study in “Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease” added, “There is currently insufficient evidence to establish COVID-19 as an infectious trigger for ME/CFS.”
Yet Pavelek’s suicide decision adds to a list of cases cited by critics who have said COVID-19 vaccines are unsafe.




