Microsoft founder and multi-billionaire Bill Gates has tragic news. He has come down with a mild case of Covid-19. He issued a tweet to assure his fans that his symptoms are mild, however.
“I’ve tested positive for COVID. I’m experiencing mild symptoms and am following the experts’ advice by isolating until I’m healthy again. I’m fortunate to be vaccinated and boosted and have access to testing and great medical care.”
I’m fortunate to be vaccinated and boosted and have access to testing and great medical care.
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) May 10, 2022
Valiant News reported more on the story in part:
Gates joins a growing list of politicians and celebrities who have contracted COVID-19 despite being vaccinated, and credited the vaccine for mild symptoms. The CDC now says that the COVID-19 vaccine may not stop someone from being infected, but should lessen their symptoms.
Bill Gates is likely to be fine in our view, but only time will tell. Meanwhile, the rules of what can and can’t be said on social media continue to be fuzzy, and many opinions continue to shift about the ongoing “pandemic” although it appears we are out of the major portion of things unless some other “variant” should happen to come along at an inconvenient time.
After breaking the awful news to his fans he went on:
“The Gates Foundation is coming together today for the first time in two years, and I am lucky to be on Teams to see everyone and thank them for their hard work.
We will continue working with partners and do all we can to ensure none of us have to deal with a pandemic again.”
We will continue working with partners and do all we can to ensure none of us have to deal with a pandemic again.
— Bill Gates (@BillGates) May 10, 2022
Bill Gates made it so that only people who he “follows or mentioned” can reply.
Only time will tell if the Gates Foundation is able to actually ensure anything such as the tweet claims, however…
We will stay tuned to this breaking story and update this story with any developments as time continues to pass.
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