<p>Jamie Foxx was not hospitalised as a result of the Covid vaccination, his representative has confirmed.</p>.<p>The 55-year-old actor is said to have experienced a "medical complication" back in April while working on his upcoming Netflix film, <em>Back In Action</em>, reports <em>Mirror.co.uk.</em></p>.<p>Jamie was rushed to hospital as a result of the unknown health scare, but he's since been allowed to return home. The Hollywood star is thought to now be spending time in a physical rehabilitation facility in Chicago, where he has been visited by his family and friends.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/covid-19-can-cause-brain-cells-to-fuse-study-finds-1226044.html" target="_blank">Covid-19 can cause brain cells to fuse, study finds</a></strong></p>.<p>Following Jamie's hospitalisation, an unsubstantiated claim was made by Hollywood gossip columnist AJ Benza who alleged Jamie became unwell after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.</p>.<p>As per <em>Mirror.co.uk</em>, Jamie's representatives have hit out at his claims and told <em>NBC News</em> that they are "completely untrue."</p>.<p>The unsubstantiated claim is part of a narrative pushed by some far-right personalities to cast doubt on the safety of vaccines, even though studies have confirmed they are safe and effective.</p>.<p>There has been a lot of speculation about Jamie's health scare, with his pal Nick Cannon recently telling fans the actor will share an update "when he's ready."</p>
<p>Jamie Foxx was not hospitalised as a result of the Covid vaccination, his representative has confirmed.</p>.<p>The 55-year-old actor is said to have experienced a "medical complication" back in April while working on his upcoming Netflix film, <em>Back In Action</em>, reports <em>Mirror.co.uk.</em></p>.<p>Jamie was rushed to hospital as a result of the unknown health scare, but he's since been allowed to return home. The Hollywood star is thought to now be spending time in a physical rehabilitation facility in Chicago, where he has been visited by his family and friends.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/science-and-environment/covid-19-can-cause-brain-cells-to-fuse-study-finds-1226044.html" target="_blank">Covid-19 can cause brain cells to fuse, study finds</a></strong></p>.<p>Following Jamie's hospitalisation, an unsubstantiated claim was made by Hollywood gossip columnist AJ Benza who alleged Jamie became unwell after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.</p>.<p>As per <em>Mirror.co.uk</em>, Jamie's representatives have hit out at his claims and told <em>NBC News</em> that they are "completely untrue."</p>.<p>The unsubstantiated claim is part of a narrative pushed by some far-right personalities to cast doubt on the safety of vaccines, even though studies have confirmed they are safe and effective.</p>.<p>There has been a lot of speculation about Jamie's health scare, with his pal Nick Cannon recently telling fans the actor will share an update "when he's ready."</p>