Prevea Health DROPS Green Bay star Aaron Rodgers after nine-year partnership as unvaccinated QB who tested positive for COVID defends his decision not to get the jab

  • Prevea Health dropped its partnership with Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers, 37, after a nine-year partnership 
  • Rodgers tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week and said on The Pat McAfee Show that he has sought alternative treatments
  • Rodgers claimed he is allergic to an ingredient in the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines but did not say what. He opted out of J&J for fertility reasons 
  •  Almost 60% of all eligible Americans are fully vaccinated 

A Wisconsin health care organization dropped Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, 37, after the football star tested positive for COVID and defended taking alternative treatment instead of getting vaccinated.

The move comes a day after Rodgers told The Pat McAfee Show he had sought alternative treatments to COVID-19 vaccination because he is allergic to an ingredient in two of the FDA-approved shots. Rodgers did not say what ingredient he was allergic to, or how he knows he is allergic.

The quarterback admitted to taking ivermectin – an animal de-wormer – despite the FDA warning against using the drug.