Former Secretary of State Colin Powell died at the age of 84 Monday morning due to complications of COVID-19.
He was fully vaccinated, his family said.
Colin Powell, who was the first Black national security adviser, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and secretary of state in U.S. history, died at 84 of Covid-19. He was fully vaccinated, his family said.https://t.co/XjF4aptWrT pic.twitter.com/FWSkeiSbUk
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 18, 2021
BREAKING: Colin Powell, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and secretary of state, has died of COVID-19 complications at age 84, his family says. https://t.co/y353cY3K3U
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 18, 2021
OBITUARY Colin Powell, U.S. military leader and first Black Secretary of state, dies https://t.co/jBHZUdMcAL pic.twitter.com/1M8bd30WtH
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 18, 2021
Colin Powell had been treated for multiple myeloma, a blood cancer, his longtime aide says. The condition impairs the ability to fight infection, and studies have shown that those cancer patients don’t get as much protection from the COVID-19 vaccines.https://t.co/UHwnMPmcAe
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 18, 2021
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