Wiggins went on to say he had the best year of his career, so maybe the COVID-19 vaccine doesn’t trash the body the way a certain side of the internet would like you to believe - via healthing_ca goldenstatewarriors Wiggins COVID19 vaccine ...
Andrew Wiggins of the Golden State Warriors regrets getting the COVID-19 vaccinethat he regrets getting the COVID-19 vaccine, saying he didn’t like “putting that stuff in his body” and that he wasn’t given a choice — it was either get vaccinated or don’t play.
“I still wish I didn’t get it, to be honest with you, but you know you gotta do what you gotta do,” Wiggins said. “I did it and I was [an] All-Star this year and [a] champion. So, that was the good part, just not missing out on the year — best year of my career.”Seventy-six regions in 44 countries around the world have launched COVID-19 exposure notification apps, according to
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