Athletistic/Tennis. Jonathan Reiner, a professor of medicine and surgery at George Washington University, says 21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic, who doesn’t want to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, is being selfish. Djokovic missed this year’s Australian Open in January due to his stance on coronavirus vaccinations, and now he’s at risk of not playing the US Open at the end of August. Unvaccinated athletes will not be suspended from the US Open, but only American tennis players can benefit from it, because they are not allowed to enter the United States without vaccination, so Djokovic will simply not be allowed to enter in the country, as was the case in Australia. .
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“When I look at someone like Djokovic, someone who has won hundreds of millions of dollars playing tennis, who lives an incredibly happy life, I look at him as a sort of symbol of social responsibility. Despite what I really think, he should play in the United States, I also think he did the wrong thing at the darkest time of the pandemic. When he really should have been an example, he didn’t What he actually did was selfish, it’s like it was last winter, pure selfishness.
Look, I think Djokovic is setting a bad example. I still think he should be vaccinated for his own protection, and I think his concerns about vaccine safety are unfounded. Vaccines are extremely safe and the risk to an athlete’s health is far greater with the virus itself than with any potential vaccine,” Sportskeeda said.
‘Juventus’ striker Vlahovic said Djokovic is an example to follow