Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Eldest son He used a highly vitriolic book to hint at his own virus status months before calling for mask mandates.
Violet, 18, wore a mask in May and read Steven Thrasher’s “Virus UnderclassThe 2022 award-winning non-fiction book is “How Inequality Affects Survivability of Viruses Like COVID-19 and HIV.”
The book cover faces directly into the paparazzi’s camera lenses, High school graduate She was sending a message not only about her recovery from an undisclosed illness but also about how society is dealing with the pandemic.
On Tuesday, Violet attended a meeting of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and delivered an impassioned speech. “Demand” that masks be made mandatory At county health care facilities.
While calling for greater access to masks and free COVID-19 testing, Violet revealed that she “suffered from the aftereffects of a viral infection in 2019.”
“I’m OK now, but the COVID-19 pandemic has made us see that medicine doesn’t always have the answers for the effects of even mild viruses,” she told local politicians.
“One in 10 people who are infected will develop long COVID, which has devastating neurological consequences. [and] “Masks are a cardiovascular disease that can rob people of their ability to work, move, see and even think,” she continued, concluding with a “demand” to “oppose mask bans on any grounds.”
Violet, who wore a mask during his speech, said mask bans “do not make us safer, but rather make vulnerable members of our communities less safe and make it harder for everyone to join together in Los Angeles.”
Violet has been spotted wearing a mask on multiple occasions out with her parents, including Michael Rubin’s Annual White Party Last year, he was with his father and Jennifer Lopez.
Politics seems to be a passion for her, as she said in January 2024: He was wearing a pro-Palestinian sweater. While out and about with Garner, 52.
The mother and daughter were spotted visiting Chanel in Beverly Hills, California, where Violet wore a black ‘Freedom Melon Crewneck’. Wear Peace ($38)The design is inspired by watermelon.
According to the website, 100% of profits from the purchase of the sweater will go towards supporting Gaza.