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Olympic US swimmer defends decision not to take a COVID jab

Updated: July 16, 2021 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

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July 16, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – Decorated American swimmer Michael Andrew has publicly defended his decision to forego a COVID-19 “vaccine” before entering the 2021 Olympic Games in Tokyo, saying “I didn’t want to put anything in my body [to which] I didn’t know how I would potentially react.”

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In an interview with Stuart Varney on his FOX Business show “Varney & Co.,” Andrew, who is seen as a real contender for a gold medal at the upcoming games in Tokyo, explained that his decision to skip the “vaccines” on offer was primarily based on “the fact that the effectiveness of the vaccine is lower than the risk of me getting COVID.”

As elite athletes, Andrew explained, “everything we take and put in our body (sic) is very calculated.” As part of his rigorous training regime prior to Olympic trials, the swimmer said he “didn’t want to risk any time out of the pool,” as had been the case with those who had taken the vaccine, owing to side effects. On the back

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