Newsom misses vaccine mandate announcement after falling ill from vaccination

After the federal government late Tuesday authorized Pfzier’s coronavirus vaccine for emergency use for kids 5 to 11, California implemented what state officials deemed a “robust vaccination program.” It’s the kind of announcement that California Governor Gavin Newsom typically makes in-person in front of TV cameras.

But Newsom has been unable to make public appearances for over a week when he cancelled plans to attend the United Nations climate summit in Scotland.

Some are speculating that Newsom may have suffered an adverse event from the COVID vaccination booster the governor received in his last last public appearance was Oct. 27, when he received a coronavirus booster shot.

There have been over 18,000 deaths, 10,000 cases of Bell’s palsy, and 11,000 cases of myocarditis, and 28,000 people permanently disabled following COVID vaccination according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS):