Nicki Minaj Responds To White House Meeting with Fauci

Nicki Minaj Responds To White House Meeting with Fauci

Nicki Minaj Responds To White House Meeting with Fauci!

CelebnMusic247.com previously reported that Nicki Minaj took to social media speaking on being hesitant when getting your COVID vaccination

Nicki responds to the White House call after going public about her cousin saying “my cousin in Trinidad won’t get the vaccine cuz his friend got it & became impotent. His testicles became swollen.”

We would like to point out a few things to Nicki Minaj who skipped this year’s Met Gala because vaccines were required to attend the event.

She said

If I get vaccinated it won’t [be] for the Met. It’ll be once I feel I’ve done enough research. I’m working on that now. In the meantime my loves, be safe.

Now that makes perfect sense and we don’t blame her one bit.

Though, her concern about the COVID vaccines needs to be cleared up. What she NEEDS to as Dr. Anthony Fauci is this…”Which vaccine is being distributed in Trinidad?”

CelebnMusic247.com has spoken to people in Jamaica, The Philippines, Korea, and a few other third world countries and they are NOT getting the Maderna or Pfizer vaccines. (the two best vaccines that come with the least side effects).

Third-world countries are not as lucky as the US and other richer countries. Places like Trinidad, Jamaica, The Philippines, Korea, Mexico are getting the AstraZeneca vaccine.

What we’ve learned firsthand from the people in these areas is that they are being offered the AstraZeneca vaccine. The COVID vaccine has the worst side effects. People have gotten blood clots on the brain and worse.

Who should not take the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine?

  • People with a history of severe allergic reactions to any component of the vaccine should not take it.
  • The vaccine is not recommended for persons younger than 18 years of age pending the results of further studies.

Should pregnant women be vaccinated?

  • While pregnancy puts women at higher risk of severe COVID-19, very little data are available to assess vaccine safety in pregnancy.
  • Pregnant women may receive the vaccine if the benefit of vaccinating a pregnant woman outweighs the potential vaccine risks.
  • For this reason, pregnant women at high risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 (e.g. health workers) or who have comorbidities that add to their risk of severe disease, may be vaccinated in consultation with their health care provider.

Let’s put it this way…we are not surprised at what happened to her cousin. We have heard nothing good about the AstraZeneca vaccine.

Nicki responds to being invited to the White House to speak with the President and Fauci:

 

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