'SNL' criticizes Aaron Rogers' COVID-19 vaccine position:'This is my body and my COVID' | Sports News

2021-12-08 13:37:34 By : Mr. Franz Wang

Aaron Rodgers' COVID-19 stance has now entered the realm of late-night comedy shows, because earlier this week it was reported that the Packers quarterback had not been vaccinated. He made a violent attack.

"SNL" features Rogers, played by comedian Pete Davidson, in its latest episode. The character of Davidson appeared on a mock Fox News show hosted by Jeanne Piro (Cecilia Strong), talking about his diagnosis of coronavirus and whether he lied when vaccinated.

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Strong introduced the character of Davidson-he wears a fake beard, long hair and a hat-and said: "Our first guest bravely said,'Fuck you, science. I know Joe Logan.' Please welcome NFL MVP Aaron Rogers."

(Strong mentioned that Rogan was an endorsement of Rodgers' claims that he took monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, zinc, vitamins C and D, and hydroxychloroquine after discussing the issue with the podcast host. The FDA has publicly opposed the use of Iraq. Vermectin and hydroxychloroquine as a method to prevent or treat COVID-19).

"Now Aaron, you are not vaccinated," Strong's Pirro character said. "So what? Who the hell cares? It's your body, your choice. Please never use this sentence for any other problems."

"It's Jenny," Davidson replied. "This is my body and my COVID. I can give it to anyone I want. But suddenly, the mob who woke up chased me. Things got so bad that State Farm called me and they Didn't even give me Rogers' price."

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The character of Strong then asked Rogers if he lied during the vaccination-this is a real topic of discussion, considering that Rogers said in late August that he was "immune" from the disease.

"I never lie. I squeeze all my teammates together, keep their faces 3 inches away from my wet mouth, and tell them,'Trust me, I am more or less immune. Go to the team. Bar!'

"People can talk freely," Davidson continued. "But in the final analysis, my record is still 7-1. The eight people I infected mean that all seven are good."

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The following is the full text of the short play:

Rogers came under fire for not being vaccinated, adding that he took other forms of treatment to prevent him from contracting the disease. (Everything he said in an interview with Pat McAfee was debunked by the FDA or CDC). He also attacked the criticism of him by the "waking thugs".

In addition, Rogers also lost its professional partnership with Prevea Health, a medical institution in Green Bay. The organization announced on Saturday that it had severed ties with the quarterback because his views on the state were inconsistent with the organization's views.

Due to his unvaccinated status, Rogers will miss Sunday's game against the Chiefs. He is eligible to return before November 13. He may also miss the 10th week of the Green Bay game against the Seahawks.