The Oscar-winning actor said on Tuesday he 'couldn't mandate having to vaccinate the younger kids' and won't vaccinate his own children yet because he still wants 'to find out more information.'
actor reiterated his support on masking up during the pandemic, telling Andrew Ross Sorkin, “It’s not the vaccine. It’s a mask. No harm proven and we only prove that it can be healthy. It’s a small inconvenience for a possible long-term freedom.”
He also confirmed that he and other adult members of his family, including his wife, are vaccinated, a choice he made due to having “a high-risk person in our household — my mother who’s 90, and she’s immune-compromised.
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