Aaron Rodgers dropped by Prevea Health amid vax controversy By Caitlin McFall - November 6th, 2021
Prevea Health announced Saturday it is ending its partnership with Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers after the football celeb defended his decision to remain unvaccinated.
Rodgers, who tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week, had been a spokesman for the health company since 2012.
"Prevea Health remains deeply committed to protecting its patients, staff, providers and communities amidst the COVID-19 pandemic," the company wrote in a statement. "This includes encouraging and helping all eligible populations to become vaccinated against COVID-19 to prevent the virus from further significantly impacting lives and livelihoods."
Post by Whisky Beer Bob on Nov 7, 2021 12:17:32 GMT -6
A slippery slope for the league with this one. How does it react without pissing a lot of people off. I read an article about this whole thing and I understand AR worried about this allergy but I read he decided to take that ivermectin drug on the word of Doctor Joe Rogen.
Quite a web he was woven and what does it do to the relationship with the FO and staff that was already shaky at best?
The team knew about it..... The league knew about it.... The media is butt hurt that they couldn't shame him for the last 12 weeks... **** the media...
The league released a statement hours after the interview asserting none of its doctors had spoken with Rodgers at all, much less told him such an obviously wrong piece of information.
Rodgers would later make a repeat appearance on Tuesday, saying he took "full responsibility" for comments perceived to be misleading and shrugging off any further criticism.
In other words, "I lied, and it's your fault you misunderstood me, and it's the media's fault for telling the truth. I'm a prima donna and I can do and say anything I want. And the media is still wrong and can go F themselves along with 'cancel culture'."
The league released a statement hours after the interview asserting none of its doctors had spoken with Rodgers at all, much less told him such an obviously wrong piece of information.
Rodgers would later make a repeat appearance on Tuesday, saying he took "full responsibility" for comments perceived to be misleading and shrugging off any further criticism.
In other words, "I lied, and it's your fault you misunderstood me, and it's the media's fault for telling the truth. I'm a prima donna and I can do and say anything I want. And the media is still wrong and can go F themselves along with 'cancel culture'."
I wonder where the NFL doctors were getting such "obviously wrong" information last summer? "President Joe Biden exaggerated when he spoke about the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine during a CNN town hall. "You're not going to get COVID if you have these vaccinations," Biden said."
No politics allowed here. The point is Rodgers is a lying scumbag cherry picking whatever he can to make himself look good(?) no matter how wrong he is.