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US actress Jennifer Aniston is not squeamish about vaccination refusals.
The 52-year-old was angry recently in an interview with anyone who thinks a Corona vaccination is unnecessary.
She then lost some people around her who refused to be vaccinated or did not want to reveal whether they had been vaccinated.
"That was regrettable," she said, without specifying the specific people involved.
Aniston's clear announcement apparently met with some incomprehension on social media.
“If it's vaccinated, isn't it protected, isn't it?” Asked one user.
Then why does Aniston worry about the unvaccinated around her?
The reaction of the actress ("Friends") was clear.
"These comments," Aniston wrote in a story on Instagram next to a dejected smiley.
Then she reached out to explain: "If you have the variant, you can still infect me with it," wrote Aniston.
She could get sick herself, but will probably not have to go to hospital after her vaccination or die of Covid-19.
"THAT's why I'm worried"
However, as an infected person, she could infect someone whose health was poor or who was previously ill.
Even if she was vaccinated, she could endanger the lives of others.
“THAT's why I worry,” Aniston wrote.
"We have to take care of more than just ourselves."
Aniston had already advertised wearing masks on Instagram in the past.
Using the example of a friend treated in the intensive care unit, she warned of the possible devastating consequences of Covid 19 disease.
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