A viral video shows Fox News host Sean Hannity Since uploading to social media, pleading viewers to “take COVID seriously” has been viewed more than 2 million times.
On Monday night’s show, Hannity implored the audience to take COVID seriously and stand up to support vaccination.
The Fox News host said: “Please take the new crown pneumonia seriously, I haven’t said enough. Enough people have died, and we don’t need more deaths.”
“Crazy research. Based on your unique medical history, your current medical condition, talk to your doctor, your doctor, and your trusted medical professionals. You and your doctor make very important decisions for your own safety. Seriously. treat.”
Hannity continued: “You also have the right to medical privacy, and doctor-patient confidentiality is also very important. Many Americans get vaccinated absolutely meaningful.
“I believe in science, and I believe in vaccination science.”
The clips of Hannity clips have been viewed more than 2.4 million times since they were uploaded to the website Twitter Monday night.
Hannity’s remarks sparked a lot of comments on social media platforms. Some people praised the Fox News host, while others said it was too late.
Frank Lentz, a senior Republican pollster, said: “Every @FoxNews primetime host needs to say this to the audience. Sean Hannity will use his words to save some lives tonight.”
Progressive Broadcasting Company Keith Boykin was not very active, and wrote on Twitter: “So, Sean Hannity and Fox News waited for 16 months. 600,000 Americans were killed and 35 million Americans were infected. , They finally decided to encourage their audience to’take COVID seriously’ and’believe in science.'”
Therefore, Sean Hannity and Fox News waited for 16 months. After 600,000 Americans were killed and 35 million people were infected, they finally decided to encourage viewers to “take Covid seriously” and “believe in science.”
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) July 20, 2021
A commenter with more than 24,000 fans wrote: “Sean Hannity is a firefighter who appeared several months after the fire killed 500,000 people.”
Hannity’s remarks come as the pandemic continues to record deaths, and the pandemic has already claimed nearly 625,000 lives in the United States.
However, Fox News has been criticized for comments about vaccines and COVID restrictions, which the government advocates in order to save more American lives.
The talisman host of the network, Tucker Carlson launched an offensive against Illinois Democratic Senator Dick DurbinAfter the politician called him and his colleagues Laura Ingraham “An anti-vaxx quack.”
In one episode Tucker Carlson tonight, The host fired back at Durbin and insisted that he was not opposed to vaccination, but claimed to be concerned about finding answers to “basic questions” about the COVID-19 jab in particular.
This CDC It is recommended that Americans get the COVID vaccine and said that this injection is “safe and effective.”
Weekly newspaper Fox News has been contacted for comment.
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