Sunday, August 22, 2021 at 12:52:00 A.M. EDT
Aug. 21, 2021, 8:02 PM EDT / Updated Aug. 21, 2021, 10:10 P.M. EDT
By Dennis Romero and Juliette Arcodia
(ap) The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson and his wife, Jacqueline, were being treated at a Chicago hospital Saturday after being diagnosed with Covid-19, their representatives said in a statement.
The Rainbow Push Coalition, a civil rights organization founded by Jackson, did not say why Jackson, 79 and Jacqueline, 77, had to be hospitalized.
[GRA: She threw a right hook and he countered with an uppercut—after Jesse came home late from “work” with perfume smell on him (chuckle).]
“Doctors are currently monitoring the condition of both,” the organization said. “Anyone who has been around either of them for the last five or six days should follow the CDC guidelines.”
The two were being treated at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Jackson received the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine in January and used the occasion to encourage black people to get vaccinated.
Although the coronavirus vaccines can prevent transmission and hospitalization, the virulent Delta variant has been the source of a small [?] proportion of “breakthrough” cases that can affect older and immunocompromised people.
GRA: That last paragraph is the ap philosophy of Covid—but they’re lying. It ISN’T preventing transmission at all, and the vaxx is unleashing some horrible side effects on many.
--GRA
2 comments:
Jesse and his wife both older. They are high risk. This will mean blacks even less inclined to get the vaxx.
Six months. That is what they are telling us the Pfizer vaxx is good for. Not that long.
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