Aaron Rodgers shared his views about the Covid-19 vaccine on November 5. It led to a divide in the celebrity world. Many stars included Terry Bradshaw are divided over Aaron’s controversial vaccine views.
The athlete explained on “The Pat McAfee Show” that it was not a ruse or lie, but the truth, referring to how he allegedly said he had been “immunized” before suffering from the coronavirus earlier this month.
According to Aaron Rodgers, he has an allergy to something in both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
When he heard that Johnson & Johnson was “banned for clotting concerns,” Dr. Ceglowski said that option was also off the table.
After that, he discovered a long-term “immunization technique” that he felt was ideal for him, and he informed the NFL of his decision.
Despite having submitted a request to the league for his unique protocol to be approved — and gathering “500 pages of research” to provide proof — he was still rejected, and since then has been labeled an “unvaccinated individual” with a yellow wristband that he must wear at all times and undergo frequent testing.
The NFL initially stated that the football player and his team are being investigated following the positive COVID-19 test.
Rodgers will be allowed to the field on November 13 as long as he is asymptomatic. Since his diagnosis, celebrities have been reacting to it and his ideas. On November 8, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wrote a lengthy blog about the issue.
“I can’t help but think of Colin Kaepernick, who was blacklisted by the NFL for expressing his concern with systematic racism – a brave action intended to assist his community and save lives – while multi-millionaire Rodgers will continue to play, despite lying to the fans and teammates and putting innocent lives at risk.”
“Whether Rodgers is judged on the content of his character or the strength of his arm, time will tell whether he is successful.”