Civil Rights Leader Jesse Jackson 'Responding Positively' to COVID Treatment

Physicians at the Northwestern University Memorial Hospital in Chicago are carefully monitoring Jackson

Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson and his wife are “responding positively” to treatments after catching COVID-19, their son said in a statement on Sunday.   

Physicians at the Northwestern University Memorial Hospital in Chicago are carefully monitoring Jackson, 79, and his wife, Jacqueline, 77, because of their ages, a day after the two were hospitalized, their son Jonathan said in a statement issued by the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, a group founded by his father. “Both are resting comfortably and are responding positively to their treatments,” he said.