Covid-19 Vaccine
Andrew Wiggins talks about being forced to get COVID-19 vaccine to play in NBA
NBA says unvaccinated players will not be paid for game that they miss this season citing state sanctioned mandates
Johnson & Johnson says new one-dose booster vaccine will provide 94% COVID-19 protection
Nicki Minaj’s anti-vaccine COVID-19 tweets spark reaction from Joy Ann Reid, Meghan McCain and Tucker Carlson
Howard Stern mocks dead radio hosts who railed against COVID-19 vaccine
We have slightly better news to report about Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Jackson amid their recovery back to health after a two-week-long battle with the coronavirus. First, the good news! Jacqueline Jackson, the wife of the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., returned home from a Chicago hospital on Friday. Her stay included time in the intensive care unit where she was receiving supplemental oxygen and by the grace of God was never placed on a ventilator. "Our mother is leaving the Northwestern Memorial Hospital and coming home," the Jackson family said in a statement. "Our family is grateful to God and the medical team that treated her and that is allowing her body to continue to heal from the COVID-19 virus."
Michelle Obama talks to Gayle King about the COVID-19 vaccine, policing, racial tensions in America and fearing for daughters Malia and Sasha's safety.
"Over It" singer Summer Walker apparently over the idea of getting the COVID-19 vaccine and has been sharing discouraging information about the vaxx, now available to everyone, to her large following of young fans. The 25-year-old shared alleged accounts from her fans who claimed to have been experiencing weird side effects from the medication, that range from heavy bleeding to miscarriages. .
President Joe Biden announced that every American is now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccination.
The CDC and FDA have recommended pausing the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after blood clots occurred in several women ages 18 to 48. One woman, in particular, has already passed away from the vaccine's troublesome side effects.
During an interview prior to tip-off for All-Star Weekend, LeBron James shared that he'd rather keep his answer "private" as to whether he and his family will be getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
South Dakota Dept. of Health accused of withholding COVID-19 vaccine based on race and politics
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