Since the first approved Covid-19 vaccine was administered in the U.S. in December 2020, these celebrities have spoken out against vaccination or mandates requiring them, with some spreading toxic misinformation about the proven safety of the jab.
The actress posted an image on her account with the caption "I believe", after she revealed she attended the Sunday rally in Washington, D.C.
Musk apparently supports the protesters against the Covid-19 mandate for cross-border drivers.
In December, Musk told Time that he and his family have been vaccinations against Covid-19 and that the science behind the vaccines is "unequivocal."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. apologized on Tuesday for suggesting that Americans opposed to Covid-19 vaccines have it harder than Anne Frank.
The former governor of Alaska was seen dining in two New York City restaurants this week after testing positive for Covid-19.
John Stockton was banned from attending the basketball games at his alma mater because he refused to wear a mask.
The Spokesman-Review was told that 150 athletes died after getting vaccine right on the pitch, right on the field, and right on the court.
Bill Maher, host of the political talk show Real Time with Bill Maher, who spoke out against the swine flu vaccine in 2009, told Deadline on Sunday that he has received the initial two vaccine doses.
The immigration minister of Australia canceled the entry visa of Novak Djokovic because of his anti-vaccine stance.
The Joe Rogan Experience, the most listened to show on the platform, has aired a number of false statements about vaccines, Covid treatments, and mandates. Neal Young demanded that his songs be taken off the platform.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Rodgers lied to the public about his vaccine status last year.
Musician Eric Clapton claimed in May that he suffered nerve damage in his fingers as a result of taking the Covid-19 vaccine, and has refused to play shows at venues that require proof of vaccination.
The Trinidad-based cousin of a rapper who was unable to attend the Met Gala due to the vaccine requirements became impotent after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine.
The son of Tom Hanks has posted a number of videos on his account in which he compared Covid-19 to the flu and promised to stick with it.
Rob Schneider, who has advocated against local vaccine mandates in the past and has endorsed the theory that vaccines cause autism in children, said in July that Covid-19 vaccines are unapproved experimental gene therapy.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization and other organizations have endorsed Covid-19 vaccines as safe and effective.
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