Aaron Rodgers may have outsmarted reporters, but he couldn't outsmart Covid-19
But that’s giving Rodgers a pass. In these times when hospitals are overstretched and people are having to watch the funerals of their loved ones on Zoom, if someone asks if you’ve been vaccinated, then your answer should be “yes” or “no.” Even a “none of your business” would do , since it at least signals that there’s a possibility a person is not vaccinated.
Rodgers’ defenders are coming up with some inventive answers to justify his response. Some say that because he was doing
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