And according to the Spanish newspaper, “Marca”, Magregor, who is still recovering from a leg injury, entered the discussion around Corona virus vaccines, especially in light of the refusal of many to take the vaccination, against the background of their belief in conspiracy theories or because they express fear of his safety.
The mixed martial arts athlete said, in a tweet on “Twitter”, that the assumption is that people have the right to choose, and as for the attempt to force the European Union for people to take the vaccine, “I do not agree with it.”
McGregor criticized his country’s politicians, saying he knew they would be tempted by the Europeans’ desire to impose mandatory “it is time for Ireland to leave the European Union.”
And when McGregor was subjected to a barrage of criticism, he made clear, “I’m not against vaccines, I’m against depriving people of the right to choose.”
Health experts fear the increasing campaigns of doubt about vaccines, stressing that vaccination is the only way out of the “Covid 19” crisis, which has caused unprecedented confusion in the world.
Observers believe that the issuance of such opinions by famous athletes and stars makes matters worse, given the large number of their followers on the social networking platform.
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