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Conservative media offers mixed messages on COVID-19 vaccine
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Fox News host Sean Hannity recanted his disinformation campaigns on COVID-19 vaccines and encouraged viewers to get vaccinated, and the he believed in the science of vaccines. Veuerâs Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
NEW YORK (AP) â When Dr. Alexa Mieses Malchuk talks to patients about the COVID-19 vaccine, she tries to feel out where they get their information from. Sometimes I feel like the education I have to provide depends on what news channel that they watch, the doctor in Durham, North Carolina, said.
The mixed messaging can come from the same media outlet â and even the same source. On Fox News Channel on Monday, host Sean Hannity looked straight into the camera to deliver a clear message: It absolutely makes sense for many Americans to get vaccinated. I believe in science. I believe in the science of vaccinations.