The unvaccinated US politician Sarah Palin has tested positive for the corona virus several times. The Republican apparently did not go into quarantine: she was spotted in a New York restaurant on Wednesday.
Only a short time after several positive corona tests, US politician Sarah Palin went to eat in a restaurant in New York. As several US media reported unanimously on Thursday, the irritant figure of the political right violated the corona rules in the US east coast metropolis. Although Palin was sitting outside a restaurant in the posh Upper East Side on Wednesday, he should have isolated himself from other people.
The former Alaskan governor and 2008 vice presidential candidate is unvaccinated. Recently she said about the prospects of being immunized: “Only over my dead body”. That’s why she caused displeasure in New York a few days ago because she had eaten inside the same restaurant – this is only allowed in the big city for fully vaccinated people.
Unvaccinated US politician Sarah Palin is not breaking corona rules for the first time
Palin apparently paid another visit to the bar on Wednesday to apologize for the uproar. “To protect our employees, we placed them outside,” restaurant manager Luca Guaitolini told CNN. He did not explain why the US politician was allowed to sit outside despite several positive corona tests.
The government criticized the Republican’s behavior. “We hope that anyone who has Covid isolates for their own safety and the safety of all New Yorkers, and find it highly irresponsible that Sarah Palin refuses to do so,” CNN quoted a spokesman for New York City Hall as saying.
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