LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky said on a radio show he won’t be getting the COVID-19 vaccine, but that he might change his mind if people who previously contracted the disease are getting reinfected at a greater rate than those who are vaccinated.
The Republican said on a podcast released Sunday that he doesn’t want the federal government ordering him around.
Health officials have urged vaccination as a longer-term solution.
Paul announced in March 2020 that he had tested positive for the virus, becoming the first COVID-19 case in the Senate.