Omicron Australia: Jessika Power gets her second Covid-19 vaccine
Married At First Sight star Jessika Power gets her second Covid-19 vaccine in Manchester a month after recovering from the virus
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Jessika Power tested positive for Covid-19 last month.
And after recovering from the virus, the former Married At First Sight star has decided to protect herself from future infection by getting vaccinated.
The 30-year-old announced on Instagram on Tuesday that she has just received her second vaccine in Manchester, England, where she has lived for the past few months.
Doubly vaxxed: After recovering from Covid-19, former Married At First Sight star Jessika Power has decided to protect herself from future infection by getting vaccinated
‘I recently had my second Covid shot. I’m in Manchester, I’m Australian,” she said.
“I know a lot of people are really concerned when they are in another country, especially if the vaccinations come into play.”
The reality star, who recently wrapped up filming on E4’s Celebs Go Dating, went on to explain that the process was very simple.
“I just wanted to let everyone know that I literally walked into Manchester City Hall, I waited three minutes, everyone was very helpful and I’ve just been given my second chance – it’s that simple,” she said.
It comes after Jessika was diagnosed with the coronavirus in December.
Easy process: The 30-year-old announced on Instagram on Tuesday that she had just received her second vaccine in Manchester, England, where she has lived for the past few months
Unwell: it comes after Jessika was diagnosed with the corona virus in December
She was isolated in her Manchester apartment during her infectious spell and her Australian manager Max Markson said she was having a “hard time”.
“She’s going through a rough time,” Markson told Daily Mail Australia.
“She’ll probably get better. She’s not coming home [to Australia] soon. She’s back on set [of Celebs Go Dating] in no time, as long as she is free from Covid.”
Jessika flew to the UK in October and hopes to become a permanent resident.
Isolation: She was isolated in her Manchester apartment during her infectious spell, and her Australian manager Max Markson said she was having a ‘hard time’
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