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Cole Beasley clarifies his position on vaccines

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Mexico City / 28.07.2021 22:56:12

The receiver of the Buffalo Bills he again expressed his opinion regarding the vaccination, now he claims to be neither for nor against. The NFL player has returned to using Twitter as a means of communicating your controversial positions Over the new NFLPA deals regarding having the doses against the COVID-19.

“’I am neither against nor in favor of vaccines, I am pro-choice. The problem in question is that information is being withheld from players so that a player moves in a direction with which he does not feel comfortable ”, he expressed in the first lines Cole Beasley.

Beasley He returned to express his annoyance with the NFLPA over the announcement that every unvaccinated player who causes a coronavirus outbreak can cost his team dearly. This has annoyed players like Saquon Barkley of the Giants Y DeAndre Hopkins de los Cardinals.

“Without having all the information, a player can feel wrong and unsure about a very personal choice.. It makes a player feel unprotected and raises concerns about future issues related to health and our ability to make informed decisions, ”he continued Beasley.

Incredible as it may sound, the Bills catcher has become a spokesperson for those who have not come out in favor of vaccines.

“It’s about young players who don’t have a voice and areThey come to me every day because they tell them that if they don’t get vaccinated, they will cut them. Teams tell officers they do have unvaccinated boys, as of now they will not be given the opportunity to be seen at practice. So once the unvaccinated players are cut, they are losing a dream they’ve worked for all their lives, for a vaccine that has been shown not to prevent people from contracting COVID-19, as we have seen, ”Beasley concluded.

Beasley will stop talking about vaccines on social media

In a press conference, the former Dallas player was asked if he will continue to use social networks to talk about the vaccine; to which the receiver replied with a rotundor not. Beasley wore a mask, while Bills quarterback Josh Allen, the general manager of the Bills, Brandon Beane, and head coach Sean McDermott, did not wear masks during the conference.

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