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You can still catch COVID with or with not having the vaccine. I don’t believe that being unvaccinated means infected or being vaccinated means uninfected. Taking the vaccine, like I said, it would decrease my chances of having a severe reaction, but it does open me up to the – albeit rare chance – but the possibility of having an adverse reaction to the vaccine itself. But with me having COVID in the past and having antibodies, with my current age group and physical-fitness level, it’s not necessarily a fear of mine. I understand that the vaccine would help if you catch COVID, you’ll be able to have less symptoms from contracting it. I’ve had COVID in the past, and so our understanding of antibodies, of natural immunity has changed a great deal from the onset of the pandemic and is still evolving.

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And what it is that you do with your body when it comes to putting medicine in there should be your choice, free of the ridicule and the opinion of others. We’ve all had different experiences and hold dear to different beliefs. I’m not ashamed to say that I’m uncomfortable with taking the vaccine at this time. I thank God, I’m grateful that I live in a society where vaccines are possible and we can protect ourselves and have the means to protect ourselves in the first place.īut with that being said, it is my belief that the vaccine status of every person should be their own choice and completely up to them without bullying, without being pressured or without being forced into doing so. My mom has worked in healthcare for a really long time. I have nothing but the utmost respect for every healthcare worker and person in Orlando and all across the world that have worked tirelessly to keep us safe. I didn’t come to my current vaccination status by studying Black history or watching Donald Trump press conferences. And because of that, I can understand anyone who may say they don’t transparently or overtly trust the media. I was pretty badly misrepresented in the Rolling Stone article. “At the end of the day, it’s people,” Isaac says of the scientists developing vaccines, “and you can’t always put your trust completely in people.” He looked out for people who might die from the vaccine, and he put faith in God. He learned about antibody resistance and came to distrust Dr. When NBA players started lining up for shots in March, Isaac started studying Black history and watching Donald Trump’s press conferences. The Orlando Magic’s 23-year-old starting forward is deeply religious - and proudly unvaccinated. Yet, there are still significant holes in his assertions.īefore continuing to answering several questions about coronavirus vaccination at Orlando’s media day yesterday, Isaac repudiated a recent article about the NBA’s anti-vaxxers. Andrew Wiggins said he’s fighting for what he believes then called what he believes “ none of your business.”Īmong the NBA’s unvaccinated players, Magic forward Jonathan Isaac stands out for his openness, thoughtfulness and humility. Bradley Beal minimized the importance avoiding hospitalization. Kyrie Irving called his availability for Nets home games a private matter.












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