

While a number of conditions that have in rare cases been linked to the vaccine (such as thrombosis) may be caused by a bacterial infection, bacterial infection alone is not listed as an adverse effect.ĬOVID infections, however, have been associated with bacterial coinfections. We don't know what kind of bacterial infection Madonna was hospitalized for but there is no evidence that bacterial infections rank among reported side effects of COVID-19 vaccination.Īmong the list of adverse events that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) has investigated, bacterial infections are not among them.

It's not clear which "reports" Lucre is referring to here, with no bona fide articles or evidence to support that conclusion. While little else is known about Madonna's health beyond Oseary's announcement, numerous social media posts have drawn a link between the 64-year-old singer and the COVID-19 vaccine.Īmong the most popular posts was by a conspiracy theorist who goes by the name of Dom Lucre, who tweeted on June 29, 2023, that there were "reports" saying that the hospitalization was "vaccine related". However, Oseary has said: "At this time we will need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour." It's not yet known the extent to which her hospitalization will affect the recently announced new tour, Celebration, marking her 40-year career in music.
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The singer's hospitalization has provoked a series of anti-vaccine comments that have attempted to draw a link between her illness and preventative treatment for COVID-19 Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Madonna speaks onstage during the 65th GRAMMY Awards at Arena on February 5, 2023, in Los Angeles, California.
