Here, the Court declines to recommend home confinement because Defendant's health has not severely deteriorated nor is he severely vulnerable to COVID-19 because of his J&J vaccine. Cf. United States v. Williams, No. 2:14-cr-00321-GMN-NJK-3, 2021 WL 149832, at *2-4 (D. Nev. Jan. 14, 2021) (recommending home confinement because the defendant suffered from asthma, heart disease, obesity, hypertension, hyperthyroidism, and diabetes); United States v. Prince, No. 2:16-cr-00225-GMN-NJK-2, 2020 WL 7714704, at *2 (D. Nev. Dec. 28, 2020), appeal dismissed, No. 21-10009, 2021 WL 2835487 (9th Cir. Apr. 15, 2021) (recommending home confinement because the defendant became confined to a wheelchair, suffered from severe cataracts, was partially oxygen dependent, and endured three strokes resulting in temporary paralysis of his left side, difficulty speaking, and mental fogging). Defendant has neither shown that his physical condition has severely deteriorated nor that he is severely vulnerable to the coronavirus disease despite being inoculated against it.