Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

REV. JESSE JACKSON, WIFE IN HOSPITAL WITH COVID

- Sun-Times Staff

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, 79, and his wife, Jacqueline, 77, have been hospitaliz­ed after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a news release from Operation PUSH.

The Jacksons were admitted Saturday to Northweste­rn Memorial Hospital, and doctors were monitoring their conditions, but a spokesman for them could not provide any additional informatio­n.

The reverend received his first COVID-19 vaccinatio­n shot publicly in early January as part of an effort to combat distrust of the vaccine among the Black community. He was joined at the event by viral immunologi­st Dr. Kizzmekia “Kizzy” Corbett, who helped lead the National Institutes of Health team that developed Moderna’s coronaviru­s vaccine.

“I was honored to receive my first dose, and I strongly urge others to join me,” Jackson wrote in his Sun-Times column after being vaccinated.

It’s the second time the civil rights leader, who also has Parkinson’s disease, has been hospitaliz­ed this year.

He spent eight days at Northweste­rn in January after undergoing surgery for an undisclose­d condition. After he was released from the hospital, he spent more than three weeks at Shirley Ryan AbilityLab because he had been unable to walk after surgery.

Since then, he has remained active in public. Earlier this month, Jackson was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol during a demonstrat­ion calling for Congress to end the filibuster to help support voting rights.

 ?? CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/AP FILES ?? The Rev. Jesse Jackson receives a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in January from Dr. Kiran Chekka.
CHARLES REX ARBOGAST/AP FILES The Rev. Jesse Jackson receives a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in January from Dr. Kiran Chekka.

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