NEW YORK – The journalist from Espn Allison Williams She was fired from the Disney-owned American sports network after refusing to get the vaccine. The famous reporter, known for her coverage of college football and basketball, explained her reasons in a crying voice in a short video on her Instagram profile.
“I can’t prioritize a salary over my principles. I won’t sacrifice something I believe in and strongly care about to maintain a career.” Williams does not elaborate on the principle but makes it clear that fears that the vaccine could cause pregnancy interruptions or irregular menstrual cycles led her to the decision to say no. “To those who tell me that the pregnancy went well, I believe you. But I also believe in the other testimonies: to those women who had to have an abortion and who no longer have a regular period. And I would like another child”.
For months, doctors and researchers have been insisting on the safety of vaccines for pregnant women, for those who are breastfeeding and for those who want to have a child.
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In the video Williams expresses his disappointment in noting the change of opinion of his broadcaster: “In April we were told that the inoculation was a personal choice. In July, the reversal: mandatory vaccine. We all want to end the pandemic. But in the end, an injection that does not stop transmission or diffusion has no moral weight for me. “
In the US, if an employee applies for exemption based on religious beliefs or disabilities, employers have a legal obligation to provide reasonable alternative accommodation, such as working remotely or taking unpaid leave. But they can also refuse to do so in case there is no option B, as in this case. In fact, without the vaccine Williams cannot go to the sidelines because the stadium would not admit it.
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“Know that I will fight for you. Because there will come a time, if this is the direction the country is taking, when the government or the multinationals will force you to do something against your values. I will continue to have faith and to pray”, Williams concluded.
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