Gov. J.B. Pritzker Gets COVID-19 Vaccine – WTTW (Chicago)

Gov. J.B. Pritzker receives the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at a mass vaccination site in Springfield. (WTTW News)Gov. Pritzker said he’s feeling “fortified” after getting vaccinated for the coronavirus.
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TurnThisStateAround
5 years ago

If he thinks he is “fortified” for 2022, he is going to find out how fake that vaccine is!

anonymous
5 years ago

You can not mandate a “jab” if there are legitimate theraputics–and there are.

Wolfnight
5 years ago

I do not believe that is the vaccine being injected in him. Show me the certificate oh under HIPPA he does not have to disclose right?

He knows he cannot mandate the vaccine if he does not have it himself.

A very dangerous political hack.

Vote Governor Pritzker out in 2022.

This is the only way…………………

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
Reply to  Wolfnight

Placebo just like all the rest of the politicians and they know it.

rick1099
5 years ago

It looks like he’s getting injected with helium and getting ready for the Macys parade.

Greg M
5 years ago

Lol…I’m big but this guy is a Brontosaurus…!!! Seriously, if I were wealthy I’d have a personal trainer and nutritionist on staff… NO excuse for looking like that!

Chase Gioberti
5 years ago
Reply to  Greg M

I just came to say the same thing. Has he actually put on more weight? What a slob! If he weren’t so evil I’d be embarrassed for the buffoon.

CTC Alum
5 years ago

He is certainly in tip top shape …

FUJB
5 years ago

The BIG blue whale finally gets harpooned!

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