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24th October 2021
11:12pm BST

"Because I’m unsure about the lack of long term studies," Kimmich told Sky Sports.
"I am, of course, aware of my responsibility, I follow all hygiene measures and get tested every two to three days — everyone should make the decision for themselves. "Nevertheless, I am neither a COVID denier nor an anti-vaxxer. "I also don’t say categorically that I won’t get vaccinated at all. It is very possible that I will get the vaccine in the future." https://twitter.com/iMiaSanMia/status/1451939796876775428Kimmich - who has publicly committed to the initiative '#WeKickCorona' since the start of the pandemic - has made 275 appearances for the three-time Champions League winners, scoring 33 goals and registering 75 assists.
In recent weeks, NBA star Kyrie Irving has also defended his decision to not get vaccinated, insisting that he is doing what is best for him. The Brooklyn Nets guard admitted that, whilst he didn't want to lose salary or miss games, he was doing "what’s best for me" by refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine.Explore more on these topics: