Sean Hannity falsely claims “there’s no need now” to get vaccinated against COVID

Hannity: “Vaccinated, boostered, natural immunity — you're all getting COVID, so there's no need now”

Sean Hannity falsely claims “there’s no need now” to get vaccinated against COVID

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Citation From the February 1, 2022, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show

SEAN HANNITY (HOST): And here's the thing. Alright, so before we had breakthrough cases, meaning fully vaccinated people getting COVID. OK, you could make a different argument that unvaccinated people posed a risk, although originally they said if you got the vaccine, you'd never get COVID. So, they've gotten — they've screwed everything up and gotten everything wrong. 
 
With putting all that aside for a second, you can make the case, OK, they might — they might cause other people to get the virus, blah blah blah blah. That was their argument. But science has changed, and the science now is simple. Vaccinated, boostered, natural immunity — you're all getting COVID, so there's no need now.
 
CALLER: Let me give you one more example. I work for a police department. I'm considered an essential employee because I'm a 911 dispatcher, so I walk — worked all through COVID. Never got COVID, but — so, I work for a police department. Now, these guys have to be masked in headquarters and out on the road when they deal with the public. They have to be masked, OK? Now, they're all walking around with their surgical masks. There was guys in my department — I'm not lying to you, Sean — I dID not see their faces for over a year, and you want to know what? They got COVID. It's amazing. 
 
HANNITY: You know, I'm seeing this everywhere. I mean, this is the ironic part: for all the people that are wanting, “Oh, we're not going to give you medical care if you didn't get the shot or didn't get the shot and the booster and et cetera, et cetera,” and I'm like, OK. Well, people fully vaccinated with the booster can still give everybody in the hospital COVID if they don't, you know, if they're infected with it. So, it's — it's at this point, not a valid argument anymore.