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Published: October 19, 2021

ESPN reporter resigns over vax mandate, says motherhood and health come first

By The Editor

Tue Oct 19, 2021 – 6:38 pm EDT

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(LifeSiteNews) – Veteran ESPN college sports reporter Allison Williams has quit her job over the network’s requirement for staff to receive an experimental COVID-19 jab, citing fertility concerns as she wishes to grow her family.

Williams confirmed her decision on Sunday to step down from her beloved job as a football sideline reporter, announcing to her followers in a five-minute Instagram video that “effective next week, I will be separated from the company.”

The 15-year veteran broadcaster was first notified of her objection to the companywide mandate on September 9 in a post to her Twitter page, in which she explained her decision to forgo the jab was due to her wish to conceive another child with her husband, saying “the most important role I have is as a mother.”

“This was a deeply difficult decision to make and it’s not something I take lightly,” she added.

This will be the first fall in the last 15 years I won’t be on the sidelines for College Football.
My heart hurts posting this but I’m at peace with my decision. pic.twitter.com/np5V3gdrfW

— Allison Williams (@AllisonW_Sports) September 9, 2021

Rather than comply

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