Connecticut Post (Sunday)

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, wife, hospitaliz­ed with COVID

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CHICAGO — The Rev. Jesse Jackson, 79, and his wife, Jacqueline, 77, have been hospitaliz­ed after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a statement Saturday.

Jesse Jackson, a famed civil rights leader and two-time presidenti­al candidate, 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. He and his wife are being treated at Northweste­rn Memorial Hospital in Chicago.

“Doctors are currently monitoring the condition of both,” according to the statement from Jesse Jackson’s nonprofit, the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition.

“There are no further updates at this time,“the statement said. “We will provide updates as they become available.”

A protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson was key in guiding the modern civil rights movement on numerous issues, including voting rights.

Despite having been diagnosed for Parkinson’s disease, Jackson has remained active, and has advocated for COVID-19 vaccines for Black people, who lag behind white people in the United States’ vaccinatio­n drive. Earlier this month, he was arrested outside the U.S. Capitol during a demonstrat­ion calling for Congress to end the filibuster in order to support voting rights.

 ?? Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press file photo ?? The Rev. Jesse Jackson receives Pfizer’s BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in January. Jackson and his wife, Jacqueline, have been hospitaliz­ed after testing positive for COVID-19 according to a statement Saturday.
Charles Rex Arbogast / Associated Press file photo The Rev. Jesse Jackson receives Pfizer’s BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in January. Jackson and his wife, Jacqueline, have been hospitaliz­ed after testing positive for COVID-19 according to a statement Saturday.

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