NLE Choppa has a message for people and it’s about vaccines.
Sunday night (December 13), 2020 XXL Freshman advised his Twitter followers not to inoculate vaccine treatments that are supposed to prevent people from contracting certain diseases. He did not specifically mention the coronavirus vaccine, but it is supposed to refer to that as well.
“Stay away from vaccines, I repeat, stay away from VACCINES,” Choppa tweeted.
NLE Choppa, who advocates healthy eating and grows his own food in the backyard, is not the first rapper to publicly protest the vaccine. Over the weekend, Offset expressed distrust in the COVID-19 treatment that is still in the testing phase for some pharmaceutical brands.
And with coronavirus cases rising at an unmanageable rate in the United States, people are being encouraged to get the vaccine. Even Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, ex-POTUS, have volunteered to take the vaccine to the camera.
In fact, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo shared live video footage via Twitter of the first person in the state to receive the coronavirus vaccine today in Queens (December 14). A black woman named Sandra Lindsay, who is a nurse in the ICU at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in Queens, was shot.
In the 11-minute clip, Cuomo says, “This vaccine is exciting because I think this is the weapon that will end the war. It’s the beginning of the last chapter of the book. But now we just have to do it. vaccine no It won’t work if it’s in the biography, right? So New York State has been working very hard to deploy it, take it out. We have trains, planes and cars moving it all over the state now. same “
According to CNN, the first set of vaccines shipped yesterday (December 13) from the Pfizer plant to Portage, Michigan, to more than 600 locations across the country. Vaccine deliveries have so far been made at the University of Michigan, George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC and more.
For the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, it must be administered in two parts to be fully effective. Two-dose treatment is 21 days apart and appears to have an 95% efficacy rate in people 16 years of age or older.
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