Jacqueline Jackson Discharged From Hospital After COVID-19 Battle – Jesse Jackson Stays In Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Facility (Replace)
Last month, civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson and his wife Jacqueline Jackson were hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19. Her family issued a statement on Friday to inform her of her condition.
Jacqueline Jackson was released from Northwestern Memorial Hospital and sent home after battling the virus. However, Jesse Jackson is still at the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, where he is receiving intensive occupational and physical therapy. Her son Jesse Jackson Jr. shared photos of Jesse Jackson Sr. while he was at the facility and admitted that his father is now COVID negative while he continues his treatment.
The family statement went on to say, “We urge you to keep them in your prayers. The love that has been poured out from around the world for our families during this time of sickness and hardship has healed our parents and for each of you who have prayed and expressed concern we are grateful as we continue to love Expressing concern for the millions of people affected by the COVID-19 virus and its variants.
As we previously reported, Rev. Jackson was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2015 and he spoke publicly about his diagnosis in 2017, which is the reason for his physical therapy.
Rev. Jackson was fully vaccinated prior to contracting COVID-19, and his wife, Jacqueline, was not due to any previous illness.
We continue to uphold Rev. Jackson and his wife, Jacqueline, in prayer as they continue to recover.
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