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Aaron Rodgers’ Inaccurate COVID-19 Claims

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Aaron Rodgers, the star quarterback of the Green Bay Packers, made headlines when he contracted COVID-19 and then defended his decision not to get vaccinated with a string of false and misleading claims that fact-checkers have frequently debunked.

The post Aaron Rodgers' Inaccurate COVID-19 Claims appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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