CHICAGO: The Rev. Jesse Jacksons wife will be released from a Chicago hospital where she has been treated for COVID-19, her family said in a statement Friday.
A statement from Jonathan Jackson, one of the couples five children, did not specify when his 77-year-old mother, Jacqueline, would be released from Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Rev. Jackson, a famed civil rights leader and former presidential candidate, was transferred recently to a hospital focused on physical rehabilitation after receiving treatment for a breakthrough COVID-19 infection.
He has been vaccinated against the virus. But he told The Associated Press last week that Jacqueline, also a civil rights activist, had not been vaccinated because she has a preexisting condition that worried them.
The couple, who have been married nearly 60 years, were admitted to Northwestern on Aug. 21.
Jackson, who is 79 and has Parkinsons disease, remains at The Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, where he is receiving intensive occupational and…