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Chris Rock Has Breakthrough Case of Covid, Urges People to 'Get Vaccinated'

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Chris Rock Has Breakthrough Case of Covid, Urges People to 'Get Vaccinated'

Chris Rock Has Breakthrough Case of Covid, Urges People to 'Get Vaccinated'

Chris Rock, Has Breakthrough Case of COVID-19, Urges People to 'Get Vaccinated'.

Chris Rock, Has Breakthrough Case of COVID-19, Urges People to 'Get Vaccinated'.

On September 19, actor-comedian Chris Rock tweeted that he has tested positive for COVID-19.

Trust me, you don't want this.

Get vaccinated, Chris Rock, via Twitter.

In May, Rock told Jimmy Fallon that he had received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

NBC News points out that this means Rock's current case would be a breakthrough instance of the coronavirus.

Rock, 56, recently starred in the "Saw" sequel "Spiral.".

Rock, 56, recently starred in the "Saw" sequel "Spiral.".

His next appearance will be in David O.

Russell's upcoming movie, a period film that was shot in Los Angeles early this year.

His next appearance will be in David O.

Russell's upcoming movie, a period film that was shot in Los Angeles early this year.

The untitled film is set to be released next year.

In a interview with Gayle King in January, Rock said: , "Let me put it this way: Do I take Tylenol when I get a headache?

Yes.".

In a interview with Gayle King in January, Rock said: , "Let me put it this way: Do I take Tylenol when I get a headache?

Yes.".

Do I know what's in Tylenol?

I don't know what's in Tylenol, Gayle.

I just know my headache's gone.

Do I know what's in a Big Mac, Gayle?

No.

I just know it's delicious, Chris Rock, via NBC.

Do I know what's in Tylenol?

I don't know what's in Tylenol, Gayle.

I just know my headache's gone.

Do I know what's in a Big Mac, Gayle?

No.

I just know it's delicious, Chris Rock, via NBC.

NBC News reports that while vaccines do not prevent infection, vaccinated people have a greater chance of experiencing milder infections and not requiring hospitalization.

NBC News reports that while vaccines do not prevent infection, vaccinated people have a greater chance of experiencing milder infections and not requiring hospitalization.

According to NBC News, nearly all deaths due to COVID-19 have been of unvaccinated people


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