ESPN reporter will NOT work football games in 2021 because she is refusing to ...

ESPN reporter will NOT work football games in 2021 because she is refusing to ...
ESPN reporter will NOT work football games in 2021 because she is refusing to ...
ESPN sideline reporter will NOT work football games in 2021 because she is refusing to get vaccinated while trying for her second child ESPN's Allison Williams won't work on the sidelines of college football games this year because she has refused to comply with the network's vaccine mandate Williams, who began at the network in 2011, typically works college football and basketball games, but missed Week 1 of the ongoing football campaign Williams said she's not taking the vaccine because she and her husband are trying to have their second child. The couple welcomed their first, a boy, in 2019  She explained her absence in a statement, calling the vaccine 'essential,' while adding that right now, taking the injection is not in her best interest Disney, which owns ESPN, announced its vaccine mandate for employees in July According to CDC guidelines, the vaccines have been approved for anyone over the age of 12, including pregnant women and women who are breastfeeding  

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ESPN reporter Allison Williams will not be working on the sidelines of college football games this season because she has refused to comply with the network's vaccine mandate while she and her husband try for their second child.

Williams, who began at the network in 2011, typically works college football and basketball games, but missed Week 1 of the ongoing football campaign before making an announcement on Thursday.

'While my work is incredibly important to me, the most important role I have is as a mother,' he's wrote in a statement. 'Throughout our family planning with our doctor, as

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