Aaron Rodgers COVID-19 Toe Controversy explained

Aaron Rodgers COVID-19 Toe Controversy explained

In an effort to dispel rumors about his health, per ESPNAaron Rodgers stepped into the Zoom camera at a news conference held on November 24, to demonstrate that he doesn’t have COVID.

Rodgers claimed he had COVID on his toe after Rodgers made the statement. “The Pat McAfee Show,” The Wall Street JournalThis is what I wrote “Covid toe is a casual name for something medically known as pernio or chilblains, which is a condition that causes symptoms as discolorations and lesions.”According to the WSJ COVID toe can be extremely painful and turn the toes purple.

Rodgers claims he has COVID, but Rodgers doesn’t. He stooped his toes. Front of the camera. “I’m glad you asked just so I could show you the lesions of my foot,”Rodgers said it as he lifted his feet. “Oh, oh there’s no lesions whatsoever. Oh, what a surprise. No, that’s actually disinformation when you perpetuate false information about an individual. I have a fractured toe.”According to ESPN, Rodgers injured his toe while doing a home workout. The injury was not related to the coronavirus. Rodgers stated that he will not miss any of the upcoming games because of the injury to his toe, and is considering all possible options to heal. He is also awaiting an apology by the WSJ because he claimed his COVID foot as fact.

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