Columbia: When he recovered from the Coronavirus breakthrough infection, Senator Lindsey Graham said on Thursday that he had urged former President Donald Trump to suppress his supporters to get the Covid-19 vaccine, called the Republic of Carolina “Virus Delivery”.
It caused chaos at our hospital “.” I urged him to be aggressive and said, ‘Take the vaccine’, “Graham said in an extensive interview with the Associated Press, the first since he revealed this week that he had tested the positive virus, months After vaccinated.
On Monday, Graham said he had tested positive days after gathering with a handful of Senate colleagues at the Senator Houseboat Joe Manchin.
On the same night, Saturday, Graham said he began to experience symptoms like a cold.
said he felt “Achy and Rather Yucky “through the weekend, Graham said on Thursday that the symptoms had continued to improve, even though it was Monday and Tuesday” quite difficult.
“He said he believed his symptoms would be far worse if he was not vaccinated.” It changes from a kind of mild sinus infection.
Only blown, feel like rubbish, “Graham said to the AP.
Graham refused to talk about the Manchin program on Thursday, to Believe to say that “everyone there is vaccinated.” A support for vaccination, Graham received his punch in December.
Graham is an old allied Trump, who received a vaccine earlier this year.
This week, former Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar wrote in the OP-ED for the New York Times that he hoped that Trump had received the opportunity in public, so his supporters could “see how much trust and trust he had” in the vaccine.
In March, Trump said to Fox News that he would recommend vaccination for “many people who don’t want to get it, and many of them choose me.” But last month in a rally in Phoenix, Trump told supporters that he felt that some people did not take vaccines because they “did not believe” President Joe Biden and emphasized “100 percent freedom” to do what they felt.
On Thursday, Graham said he had just come down from the phone with Trump, who had examined it every day during his illness.
He praised Trump’s work to develop a vaccine and said he saw vaccination as mandatory for the country to regain his footing again.
“He is very proud of that achievement,” Graham said.
“From the perspective of conservatives, we must do everything we can as a nation to get our economy back and run and protect our way of life.” Realizing that taking vaccines may be as “sacrifice” for some people, Graham said the task paled compared to other people who had been asked by Americans in the past.
“No one was asked to go against radical Islam or fight foreign enemies.
We were asked to make a responsible medical decision,” Graham said.
“Take the vaccine.”