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Rev. Jesse Jackson moved to rehab facility, wife moved to ICU following COVID-19 diagnosis

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CHICAGO - Rev. Jesse Jackson has been moved to a rehab facility, and his wife, Jacqueline Jackson, has been moved to the ICU following their recent COVID-19 diagnosis, their family announced Friday.The family said Rev.

Jackson was transferred to The Shirley Ryan Ability Lab, and will begin "intensive occupational and physical therapy."As Rev.

Jackson's COVID-19 symptoms become less and less intense, the family said his Parkinson's becomes more in focus.DOWNLOAD THE FOX 32 NEWS APPJacqueline is still at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, and is currently in the ICU.

The family said she is not on a ventilator, but is receiving increased oxygen. Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. is 79 and his wife Jacqueline is 77.

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