Trump Admits Getting Covid Vaccine Booster—After Earlier Saying He ‘Probably’ Wouldn’t

The ex-president was booed by some of his supporters when he revealed that he had received a Covid-19 vaccine booster shot, after previously saying he wouldn't.

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Trump told a crowd of his supporters in Dallas that he's received a booster, speaking to former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly on the final leg of the two's "History Tour" speaking series.

Trump told the Wall Street Journal that he was in good shape.

A small number of jeers came from the crowd at American Airlines Center, which appeared to annoy Trump.

"Don't, don't, don't," Trump told the crowd, pointing out the people who booed.
Even though vaccines were researched and rolled out during Trump's presidency and he's hailed the vaccines as a "miracle", Republicans and Trump voters have consistently been shown to be the most opposed to getting vaccine. 16 of the 17 states with the lowest vaccine rates went for Trump in the 2020 presidential election, according to a vaccine tracker from the Mayo Clinic. The president's supporters are against the shots, so critics slammed him for not being more supportive. Trump did not mention that he was going to have a vaccine. The news reports about the vaccine Trump and former First Lady were given in January weren't made public until March. Online conspiracy theorists, many of whom are fervent Trump supporters, are spreading misinformation about the safety of the vaccines.

Health experts are urging Americans who haven't received their vaccine to get a booster in order to limit the winter case surge. The omicron variant of coronaviruses, which was discovered in South Africa last month, quickly became the dominant strain in the United States. Studies have shown that omicron is more infectious than earlier strains.
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The fourth and final stop on the "History Tour" was in Dallas. The events struggled with attendance problems and the prices for tickets started at $100.

The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump said he was unlikely to get the Covid-19 vaccine booster shot.

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Trump and O'Reilly's tour has low attendance.

3% of U.S. covid cases are now accounts for Omicron.

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