This week, veteran ESPN reporter Allison Williams announced that she would be leaving her position over the company’s new authoritarian policy requiring employees to inject the experimental COVID-19 vaccine.
Williams’ decision comes just as ESPN’s popular college football season kicks off – where she would normally occupy a prominent position in their programming schedule.
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“This will be the first fall in the last 15 years I won’t be on the sidelines for College Football,” Williams tweeted Thursday.
Williams revealed that the reason she is hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine is because she is attempting to have a second child.
“While my work is incredibly important to me, the most important role I have is as a mother,” she wrote on Twitter. “Throughout our family planning with our doctor, as well as a fertility specialist, I have decided not to receive the COVID-19 vaccine at this time while my husband and I try for a second child.”
“This was a deeply difficult decision to make and it’s not something I take lightly,” Williams continued. “I understand vaccines have been essential in the effort to end this pandemic; however, taking the vaccine at this time is not in my best interest.”
“After a lot of prayer and deliberation, I have decided I must put my family and personal health first,” she added.
(…) Williams, who joined ESPN in 2011, said that the decision to walk away from her reporting job made her heart hurt, but she is “at peace” with her decision to go against the company’s vaccine mandate.
This will be the first fall in the last 15 years I won’t be on the sidelines for College Football.
My heart hurts posting this but I’m at peace with my decision. pic.twitter.com/np5V3gdrfW— Allison Williams (@AllisonW_Sports) September 9, 2021
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