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» » » Trolls don't know Madonna pledged $1 million toward the development of Covid-19 vaccine

Unsolicited opinions about the Covid-19 vaccine are on the rise after Madonna was rushed to the hospital due to a bacterial infection on Saturday, June 25, 2023.

Madonna‘s manager confirmed she is still under medical care and a “full recovery is expected”after she was reportedly found unresponsive. As there are no further updates available on the singer‘s health, social media users have taken it upon themselves to debate if the singer was a supporter of the vaccine or not.

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Madonna donated $1 million for Covid-19 vaccine development

For the unversed, Madonna pledged $1 million towards Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s efforts to make the Covid-19 vaccine.

In a video shared in April 2020, she said: “I’m joining the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation effort to find a drug that will prevent or treat Covid-19. We need this to protect our health workers, the most vulnerable, and all of our friends and families.”

In the Instagram post, she called out people for believing claims made by sensational headlines about her health and the speculations about her opinion about the same.

“And just to clear things up for people who would rather believe sensationalist headlines than do their own research about the nature of this virus— I am not currently sick.”

“When you test positive for anti-bodies it means you HAD the virus which I clearly did as I was sick at the end of my tour in Paris over 7 weeks ago along with many other artists in my show but at the time,” she added.

Fans slam baseless claims

Madonna has never publicly spoken about getting the vaccine. She instead said there’s “no debate or discussion” over vaccines due to the fear of cancel culture.

However, some Twitter users have taken the liberty to form assumptions about the singer’s personal life, and that has angered her fans.

One tweeted: “People are saying Madonna is in the hospital because of the vaccine booster. Come on people. One side says every death is Covid and the other says every death is caused by the vaccine. Everyone is gaslighting at this point.”

“How do the vaccine and bacterial infection even intersect? I’m calling bollocks on this one,” wrote a second one.

A third one said: “Never heard that Madonna was anti-vaccine. Not sure who would care either.”

Some anti-vaxxers believe Madonna is sick from the shots designed for Covid.

“Covid-19 vaccine takes down Madonna,” said one.

Another claimed: “Infections also caused by the Covid19 vaccine”

As opposed to what many believe, health experts have confirmed the Covid-19 vaccine can’t cause you to become infected with the virus.

Singer was treated after being found ‘unresponsive’

Madonna was reportedly rushed to the hospital and intubated after being found unresponsive on Saturday. According to Page Six, the singer was “intubated for at least one night before having the tube removed.”

Her manager revealed she will have to pause all her commitments until she fully recovers, which also means her upcoming world tour will be postponed.

The statement shared by her manager reads: “On Saturday, June 24, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection, which led to a several-day stay in the ICU.”

“Her health is improving, however she is still under medical care. A full recovery is expected. At this time we will need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour.”

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