Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Dr. Aaron Rodgers
Athletes at the most elite levels often feel pretty entitled: entitled to lots of money, to adoration, to having the freedom to do what they want. Aaron Rodgers, apparently, felt entitled to have his own science, even.
Rogers tested positive for COVID and was out for last week's game after giving false signals about his vaccination status. Back in August, Rodgers claimed he was "immunized," but it turns out that he didn't take the vaccine; rather, he got some quack treatment instead. He now admits that he "mislead" people.
That's the problem with taking sports too seriously-- we create heroes who aren't really so heroic.
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Who is Aaron Rogers, MD?
All kidding aside taking a daily supplement of Vitamin D, C, Zinc and Elderberry is intended to help boost ones immune system. I did as much last winter and will take a daily supplement this winter as well. For my general health and well being not to stave off covid. In Dr. Rogers case it didn't work.
I took the vaccine to help with that pesky bug.
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All kidding aside taking a daily supplement of Vitamin D, C, Zinc and Elderberry is intended to help boost ones immune system. I did as much last winter and will take a daily supplement this winter as well. For my general health and well being not to stave off covid. In Dr. Rogers case it didn't work.
I took the vaccine to help with that pesky bug.
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