In a statement posted on Twitter, Beasley wrote that rather than receiving a COVID-19 vaccine he planned to eat better, drink water, exercise, and do what he thinks is necessary to be healthy. His statement came as the National Football League (NFL) released its new COVID-19 protocols for upcoming training camps and the preseason. According to Beasley, a lot of other NFL players share his position on COVID-19 vaccines “but aren’t in the right place in their careers to be so outspoken.”
While predictably being subject to widespread criticism from the mainstream media over his statement, Beasley has received support from fans recognizing his right to make his own decisions about his body and what is injected into it. In a recent rally held near the Buffalo Bills stadium, speakers and attendees expressed support for Beasley and their displeasure with local, state, and national governments’ handling of the pandemic.
To read how a recent analysis of 33 studies involving 360,346 patients concluded that micronutrients may reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission and disease severity in unvaccinated populations, see this article on our website.
To learn about the risks of COVID-19 vaccines, read the in-depth analysis on our website written by Dr. Rath and Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki.
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“BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley says he’d rather retire from football than receive a COVID-19 vaccine.” [Source: thedenverchannel.com]
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In a statement posted on Twitter, Beasley wrote that rather than receiving a COVID-19 vaccine he planned to eat better, drink water, exercise, and do what he thinks is necessary to be healthy. His statement came as the National Football League (NFL) released its new COVID-19 protocols for upcoming training camps and the preseason. According to Beasley, a lot of other NFL players share his position on COVID-19 vaccines “but aren’t in the right place in their careers to be so outspoken.”
While predictably being subject to widespread criticism from the mainstream media over his statement, Beasley has received support from fans recognizing his right to make his own decisions about his body and what is injected into it. In a recent rally held near the Buffalo Bills stadium, speakers and attendees expressed support for Beasley and their displeasure with local, state, and national governments’ handling of the pandemic.
To read how a recent analysis of 33 studies involving 360,346 patients concluded that micronutrients may reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission and disease severity in unvaccinated populations, see this article on our website.
To learn about the risks of COVID-19 vaccines, read the in-depth analysis on our website written by Dr. Rath and Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki.
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