COVID-19 pandemic In 2021, in the midst of the
COVID-19 pandemic, Jacque was outspoken against
vaccine mandates and authored legislation that would bar government officials or business owners from requiring Wisconsinites to be
vaccinated against COVID-19 or show
proof of vaccination to access services. Jacque also opposed the statewide
mask mandate implemented by Gov.
Tony Evers and joined legislation to end it. He tested positive for COVID-19 and was hospitalized with
pneumonia in August. On August 17, 2021, it was reported that he was "tired but in good spirits." On August 20, 2021, State Rep.
Shae Sortwell stated in a Facebook post that Sen. Andre Jacque: "is in serious need of your prayers. [...] He is in the hospital with Covid induced
pneumonia." On August 25, 2021, Jacque was placed on a
ventilator, but was listed in stable condition. In addition, Jacque's brother Pierre fired back at Sortwell, stating: "I am praying that you shut the hell up and f*** off." Sortwell, like Jacque, has opposed vaccine mandates and wearing face masks. Pierre Jacque went on to say in his post: "Go get the vaccine. Or at least be honest and let your flock know that the 'choice' they are making is between effective scientifically backed preventative medicine, or choking on a vent ..." On August 30, 2021, Jacque's wife pleaded: "that those individuals who are eligible and able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine please consider placing their trust in the medical professionals who recommend it." On September 21, 2021, Jacque was transferred from the hospital to a care facility after being on a ventilator for almost a month. It is unclear what type of facility and whether Jacque was vaccinated. His office did not clarify when asked. He returned to work the second week of October 2021 and reported that he was still using a walker but feeling better every day. He started a meeting by thanking everyone who had supported him during his battle with the disease, including medical professionals helping him through his recovery. On November 8, 2021, Jacque returned to the Senate floor, calling himself "very blessed that God's not done with me yet." Asked on whether his time in the hospital and months-long physical therapy had changed his views on how Wisconsin could handle public health issues, he said he would not comment on COVID-19 but that he did have some "insights" from his months-long stay in hospitals and rehabilitation centers. == Electoral history ==