Jacqueline Jackson, wife of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, released from hospital after Covid treatment

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Both Jesse Jackson and Jacqueline Jackson were hospitalized for Covid last month.
Jesse Jackson and his wife Jacqueline Brown attend the Phoenix Dinner for the 48th Annual Congressional Black Caucus Foundation on Sept. 15, 2018, in Washington.
Jesse Jackson and his wife, Jacqueline, at the Phoenix Dinner for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation in Washington on Sept. 15, 2018.Earl Gibson III / Getty Images file

Jacqueline Jackson, the wife of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, was released from the hospital Friday after being treated for Covid.

Both Jacksons were admitted to the hospital last month after they suffered from Covid symptoms. Jesse Jackson, 79, had been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, while his wife, 77, had not. They have been married for almost 60 years.

"Our mother is leaving the Northwestern Memorial Hospital and coming home," their son Jonathan Jackson said in a statement provided to NBC Chicago. "Our family is grateful to God and the medical team that treated her and that is allowing her body to continue to heal from the COVID-19 virus."

Jesse Jackson has been moved to a rehabilitation center for intensive occupational and physical therapy for his Parkinson's disease, the statement said. Jesse Jackson Jr. posted on Facebook that his father had recently tested negative for the virus following treatment.

Jesse Jackson, who founded the civil rights organization Rainbow Push Coalition in 1971 and twice ran for president in the 1980s, announced in 2017 that he has Parkinson's disease. Jacqueline Jackson has also been a prominent voice for civil rights.

The Jackson family encouraged all those who have not been vaccinated to get the shots and thanked everyone for their prayers and support, saying, "The love that has been poured out to our family at this time of sickness and need from around the world has helped in our parent's healing."

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