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Chris Rock Has Breakthrough Case of Covid, Urges People to 'Get Vaccinated'

2021-09-20 23 Dailymotion

Chris Rock, Has Breakthrough Case of COVID-19, Urges People to 'Get Vaccinated'.<br />Chris Rock, Has Breakthrough Case of COVID-19, Urges People to 'Get Vaccinated'.<br />On September 19, actor-comedian Chris Rock tweeted that he has tested positive for COVID-19.<br />Trust me, you don't want this. <br />Get vaccinated, Chris Rock, via Twitter.<br />In May, Rock told Jimmy Fallon that <br />he had received the single-dose <br />Johnson & Johnson vaccine.<br />NBC News points out that this means <br />Rock's current case would be <br />a breakthrough instance of the coronavirus.<br />Rock, 56, recently starred <br />in the "Saw" sequel "Spiral.".<br />Rock, 56, recently starred <br />in the "Saw" sequel "Spiral.".<br />His next appearance will be in David O. Russell's <br />upcoming movie, a period film that <br />was shot in Los Angeles early this year.<br />His next appearance will be in David O. Russell's <br />upcoming movie, a period film that <br />was shot in Los Angeles early this year.<br />The untitled film is set to be released next year.<br />In a interview with Gayle King in January, Rock said: , "Let me put it this way: Do I take Tylenol <br />when I get a headache? Yes.".<br />In a interview with Gayle King in January, Rock said: , "Let me put it this way: Do I take Tylenol <br />when I get a headache? Yes.".<br />Do I know what's in Tylenol? <br />I don't know what's in Tylenol, Gayle. <br />I just know my headache's gone. <br />Do I know what's in a Big Mac, Gayle? <br />No. I just know it's delicious, Chris Rock, via NBC.<br />Do I know what's in Tylenol? <br />I don't know what's in Tylenol, Gayle. <br />I just know my headache's gone. <br />Do I know what's in a Big Mac, Gayle? <br />No. I just know it's delicious, Chris Rock, via NBC.<br />NBC News reports that while vaccines <br />do not prevent infection, vaccinated <br />people have a greater chance <br />of experiencing milder infections <br />and not requiring hospitalization.<br />NBC News reports that while vaccines <br />do not prevent infection, vaccinated <br />people have a greater chance <br />of experiencing milder infections <br />and not requiring hospitalization.<br />According to NBC News, nearly all deaths due<br />to COVID-19 have been of unvaccinated people

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