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Old 07-09-2021, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by NoMoSno View Post
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"Fox News host Sean Hannity has been on something of a vaccine roller coaster. He said in January that he was “beginning to have doubts” about getting a shot, despite telling friends he was planning to. On his radio show last month, he said he was “not anti-vaccine” but did not plan to reveal whether he eventually got one.

“It’s none of your business,” Hannity said. “I probably would have told people my decision until everyone started demanding that I tell them what my decision is.” He said taking the vaccine “has got to be an individual decision” and encouraged his listeners to read about people who have had negative reactions to the vaccine. (He didn’t specify what they should read, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s literature makes clear that severe side effects to the vaccine are rare.)

After going back and forth for weeks, Hannity ultimately said he would get a shot."
I have no issue with any of his comments that you referenced. Many people have doubts about the vaccines and have gotten vaccinated in spite of those doubts. The vaccines still do not have FDA approval, the long term side effects are unknown, efficiencies are being questioned thus discussions of boosters, two vaccines were pulled off the market for a short time, and yes sadly some people have died from getting vaccinated. These are all facts that should be mentioned in discussions, and it’s a personal decision after listening to all the facts about vaccines as to someone’s choice to get vaccinated or not.