ESPN’s Allison Williams Steps Away, Citing Concerns About Vaccine, Pregnancy

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ESPN’s Allison Williams Steps Away, Citing Concerns About Vaccine, Pregnancy
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Allison Williams, a longtime college football and basketball sidelines reporter for ESPN, said she will not participate in coverage this fall due to concerns she has about taking the coronavirus va…

, said she will not participate in coverage this fall due to concerns she has about taking the coronavirus vaccine while she’s trying to get pregnant.

ESPN’s parent, Walt Disney Company, said in July that it would require all salaried, non-union employees to get vaccinated against coronavirus within 60 days. Medical authorities have said the current vaccines pose no threat to pregnancies or a developing child. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control have said the vaccines don’t cause any issues with fertility.

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