NBA star Bradley Beal clarified his stance on the COVID-19 vaccine after this video from yesterday started going viral where he asked some very pointed questions to reporters challenging why he needed to get since 1. he has antibodies from a previous infection and 2. vaccinated individuals can still get and transmit Covid:
Here’s Bradley Beal on the covid vaccine. NBA players like Beal and Isaac, who both have had covid already, should have no vaccine mandates at all. pic.twitter.com/AeHP9HnXgJ
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 28, 2021
But today he made it clear that he’s “still considering getting the vaccine” and “not sitting up here advocating that you shouldn’t get the vaccine”:
Bradley Beal is asked again about how he came to the personal decision not to get the COVID vaccine: "I’m still considering getting the vaccine, so one thing I want to make clear is that I’m not sitting up here advocating that you shouldn’t get the vaccine.”
— Ben Rohrbach (@brohrbach) September 28, 2021
He’s also reportedly still in the 60-day window of the infection that kept him out of the Olympics:
Beal said it was recommended he should not yet get the vaccine, because he is still within the 60-day window of having COVID.
“I’m not sitting here saying I won’t get it."
— Ben Rohrbach (@brohrbach) September 28, 2021
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Wizards Bradley Beal clarifies yesterday’s comments that he does not believe “the vaccine is bad” and doesn’t want anyone to think he was advocating against others getting the vaccine. @wusa9 #DCAboveAll #vaccine
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