Jackson and his wife were hospitalized with COVID-19; he was later transferred for Parkinson's treatment.

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In August 2021, Rev. Jesse Jackson and his wife, Jacqueline, were hospitalized after testing positive for COVID-19. Despite being fully vaccinated, Jackson contracted the virus, underscoring the risks faced by older adults and those with underlying health conditions. His wife, Jacqueline, was particularly affected, requiring more intensive care during her recovery. After stabilizing from COVID-19, Jesse Jackson was transferred to a specialized facility to receive treatment related to his Parkinson's disease. This transfer highlighted the ongoing complexities of managing his neurodegenerative disorder, which had been publicly acknowledged in 2017. His determination to continue battling both Parkinson's and the aftereffects of COVID-19 drew admiration, as Jackson remained steadfast in his lifelong advocacy for social justice, despite his health challenges. His recovery and resilience served as a powerful example of strength amid personal and public struggles. #MomentsOfLife #JesseJackson
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