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Popular UFC commentator, podcaster, and comedian, Joe Rogan revealed he got infected with the novel Coronavirus. The legendary analyst took to Instagram and shared the news with his fans. He gave a detailed analysis of how he got the infection and what he did to recover from it.

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“Hello, Friends. So I got back from the road Saturday night feeling weary,” Rogan said. “I had a headache, and I just felt just run down and just to be cautious, I separated from my family. Slept in the different part of the house. And throughout the night I got fevers and sweats and I knew what was going around.”

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“So I got up in the morning, got tested, it turns out I got Covid. So we immediately threw the kitchen sink out. All kinds of meds. Monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin… and I did that three days in a row and so here we are on Wednesday and I feel great” he added.

Rogan further said, “I really had one bad day. Sunday sucked, but Monday was better, Tuesday felt better than Monday, and today I feel good. I actually feel pretty f*cking good. That’s the good news.”

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Rogan then shared the news of rescheduling his program for the same reason. He also thanked modern medicinal procedures for his recovery and thanked his fans for their wishes.

When Joe Rogan made headlines for not wanting young people to take the vaccine shots

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According to a New York Times report, Rogan drew criticism from many when he had suggested young people shouldn’t take vaccine jabs on his podcast. He said, “If you’re young, like 21-year-old and you go, ‘Should I get vaccinated?’ I’ll say No.”

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“I don’t think you need to worry about this if you’re healthy and you’re eating right. People are getting worried for something which is not statistically dangerous for young people,” he added.

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But Rogan had to backtrack his words after receiving flak from many around the world. He later said he has no right to issue health advice to people. What did you make of Rogan’s Covid revelation? Let us know.

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Akshyay Mahapatra is a UFC author for EssentiallySports. He wished to combine his passion for the UFC (that he has been following since 2008) as well as his love for writing. This motivated him to enter the world of combat sports journalism.

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