Larry Gatlin wants to see some changes that he believes will help his fellow Americans. The country singer-songwriter spoke to Fox News to reflect on his recovery from his second bout with the coronavirus and why our nation's leaders have left him scratching his head. "We don't know what to do," said the 73-year-old. "The American people don’t know what to do.
We have been told get the shot, don't get the shot, wear a mask, don’t wear a mask…" Gatlin, who makes up one third of the Gatlin Brothers band, confirmed he received both doses of the COVID-19 vaccines and a booster.
He ended up contracting COVID-19 a second time earlier this month. While he's "glad" he received the shots and said he'd "do it again," he's concerned with the government's approach. "Here's where I am on all this.
Like the philosopher Socrates, I know enough to know I know nothing. John Locke said, 'All wealth is the product of labor.' What is our government trying to tell us right now?
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