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On an April 23 episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan suggested to his millions of listeners that they don t need to get the COVID-19 vaccine. People say, do you think it s safe to get vaccinated? I ve said, yeah, I think for the most part it s safe to get vaccinated. I do. I do, Rogan said on the podcast. But if you re like 21 years old, and you say to me, should I get vaccinated? I ll go no. Are you healthy? Are you a healthy person? . If you re a healthy person, and you re exercising all the time, and you re young, and you re eating well . like, I don t think you need to worry about this.
‘I’m not a doctor’ - Rogan says he’s not ‘anti-vaxx’ after inaccurate vaccine comments
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As the most popular podcaster today, many of Joe Rogan’s comments on his show draw a lot of attention. Most recently, the long-time UFC analyst went under fire after some statements he made about young people not needing to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Spotify’s Joe Rogan encourages healthy young people not to get a coronavirus vaccine. His show is Spotify s most popular podcast.
“If you re like 21 years old, and you say to me, should I get vaccinated? I ll go no.” pic.twitter.com/5dX98xUaHS Alex Paterson (@AlexPattyy) April 27, 2021
When he’s right, he’s right. Here was Rogan yesterday:
Spotify’s Joe Rogan encourages healthy young people not to get a coronavirus vaccine. His show is Spotify s most popular podcast.
“If you re like 21 years old, and you say to me, should I get vaccinated? I ll go no.” pic.twitter.com/5dX98xUaHS
Are 21-year-olds at much lower risk of serious complications from COVID than older adults? For sure. Does that mean they shouldn’t get vaccinated? Of course not. For two reasons, the first of which is that although the risk is small, adults routinely hedge against small risks when a bad outcome is potentially catastrophic.
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28 April 2021, 03:04 am
Spotify listeners have a new headache to tell upon learning Joe Rogan s stand on COVID-19 vaccination. The 53-year-old comedian has shattered the notion that the people used to follow about the issue.
For him, there is no need for healthy and young people to get a vaccine jab. Instead of entertaining his audience, all he got this time are comments that criticized the disinformation that he shared on the platform.
Joe Rogan Believes 21-Year-Olds Should Not Be Vaccinated
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Rogan s talk on Spotify has exposed a lot of things going on in his mind. He told the people that they should receive a vax jab only if they are vulnerable. Additionally, a person should only get a shot like in the case of his parents, which he exemplified.