Aaron Rodgers Now Regrets Saying He Was 'Immunized' Against COVID
NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Rodgers says in a soon-to-be published book that he should have handled discussing his COVID-19 immunization status differently.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Rodgers says in a soon-to-be published book that he should have handled discussing his COVID-19 immunization status differently.
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Anti-vaccine NFL star Aaron Rodgers has claimed that people who got inoculated against COVID-19 should be treated with «compassion» as others help them realize they were wrong, the quarterback said in a new interview.