Joe Rogan Caught Covid

 

AUSTIN, TX — Popular podcaster Joe Rogan announced he has contracted Covid-19 today in a 1:40 minute video on Instagram.

He said that he experienced fever and the sweats. The next day, “I threw the kitchen sink at it. Monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, z-pack, Prednisone, NAD drip, vitamin drip…”

He said he showed symptoms on Sunday and today (Tuesday) he is feeling well. Catching Covid force him to move an upcoming show in Nashville to October 24.

Rogan hasn’t been banging the ‘get vaccinated’ drum like the left media demands. Instead, on his podcast, he has taken a more measured approach, suggesting that younger people — 21 or so — will be just fine without the vaccine.

"But if you're like 21 years old, and you say to me, should I get vaccinated? I'll go no. Are you healthy? Are you a healthy person?” he said on an April 28 podcast.

"If you're a healthy person, and you're exercising all the time, and you're young, and you're eating well," he continued, "like, I don't think you need to worry about this.”

Rogan later said he was not against the vaccine and added that he is not a “respected source of information, even for me.”

Alex Jones was quick to claim Ivermectin gets the credit for Rogan's recovery so far. Watch.

Earlier this year, Rogan moved from California to Austin. According to Work and Money, he lives in a 10,980-square-foot house that was on the market for $14.4 million. He has plenty of room to social distance.

Rogan hosts a podcast with over 11 million listeners per episode.

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jodinjeff, Wed, 09/01/2021 - 21:02

I am so glad he made a conscious choice to ingest an anti-parasitic medication to treat a virus. I'm sure he'll be back to his 100% healthy self in no time. SMH....

Blanco, simple survival is one thing.  Dealing with possible aftermath is another.

My wife and I had Covid before the vaccinations became available.  We were both hospitalized, but managed to avoid intubation.  We were in the hospital for five days.

We are both reasonably well recovered.  I have increased shortness of breath and diminished stamina.  My wife still has issues with her senses of taste and smell, which might not seem terrible but remind her that life is not what she had before her being infected.

Don't give me this crap about Covid's only being about lethality.  It can, and does, do damage beyond that.  Unlike what some morons say, it IS worse than the flu.  Try living with it.

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