ESPN reporter Allison Williams leaving network over Covid vaccine mandate

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ESPN reporter Allison Williams leaving network over Covid vaccine mandate
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ESPN college football and basketball reporter Allison Williams says she will be leaving the network over its Covid-19 vaccine mandate.

said over the weekend that she will be leaving the network over its Covid-19 vaccine mandate.

Doctors have been repeating for months that the Covid-19 vaccines are safe for pregnant women, women who are breastfeeding and women who would like to have babies. "I weighed that and I thought about implications," Williams said."We all want to be good neighbors. We all want to end this pandemic. But ultimately, an injection that does not stop transmission and spread, for me, did not weigh in morally."significantly less likely to get infected with Covid-19, but also much less likely to die from the virusWilliams said that in April, Disney told employees that it would be their decision to get the vaccine, but it was encouraged.

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