Sarah Palin has Covid-19 last year, but since then has said she would get the coronavirus vaccine "over my dead body."
Summary
- Former vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin speaks while campaigning for U.S. Senate candidate Judge Roy Moore at the Historic Union Station Train Shed in Montgomery, Alabama, U.S., September 21, 2017.
- Unvaccinated former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin tested positive for Covid, a federal judge told a courtroom before he postponed the scheduled start Monday of a defamation trial involving the one-time Alaska governor and The New York Times that was set to begin.
- Palin’s civil suit against the Times now will be heard by a jury in Manhattan federal court on Feb. 3 as a result of her Covid-19 status.
- She disclosed in March that she had been diagnosed then with the coronavirus.
- Last month, Palin said that she will get a Covid-19 vaccine “over my dead body.”