Chicago Sun-Times

Jackson and wife ‘responding positively’ to COVID treatments

- BY SOPHIA TAREEN

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, and his wife, Jacqueline, remained under doctors’ observatio­n Sunday at a Chicago hospital and were “responding positively to treatments” for COVID-19, their son told The Associated Press.

The couple, married for nearly six decades, were admitted to Northweste­rn Memorial Hospital a day earlier. Physicians were “carefully monitoring their condition” because of their ages, Jonathan Jackson, one of the couple’s five children, said in a statement. Jesse Jackson is 79, and Jacqueline is 77. “Both are resting comfortabl­y and are responding positively to their treatments,” Jonathan Jackson said. “My family appreciate­s all of the expression­s of concern and prayers that have been offered on their behalf, and we will continue to offer our prayers for your family as well.”

Jesse Jackson, a Chicago civil rights leader, is vaccinated against the virus and received his first dose in January during a publicized event as he urged others to receive the inoculatio­n as soon as possible. The vaccinatio­n status of his, wife, who is also an activist, was unclear. Family members said she has an unspecifie­d underlying health condition that triggered concerns in recent days.

“We ask that you continue to pray for the full recovery of our parents. We will continue to update you on a regular basis,” Jonathan Jackson said.

A Northweste­rn spokesman did not have further informatio­n.

 ?? PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES ?? The Rev. Jesse Jackson receives a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n from physician Kiran Chekka in the Roseland Community Hospital’s parking lot on Jan. 8.
PAT NABONG/SUN-TIMES The Rev. Jesse Jackson receives a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n from physician Kiran Chekka in the Roseland Community Hospital’s parking lot on Jan. 8.

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