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Right-wing host Tucker Carlson used his primetime Fox News show Thursday night to sow distrust in the coronavirus vaccine, adding fuel to a growing anti-vax movement as the pandemic continues to kill thousands of Americans each day.” Tucker Carlson, host of "Tucker Carlson Tonight," poses for photos in a Fox News Channel studio, in New York in this March 2, 2017, file photo.Tucker Carlson announces ‘long-planned’ vacation from Fox News show after top writer fired for racist, sexist posts » Carlson’s anti-vaccine rant also appeared to suggest that the government is forcing people to get inoculated.The controversy-loving anchor cited an Alaska woman’s allergic reaction to the Pfizer vaccine to attack the scientific community, government leaders, social media companies and celebrities for promoting the long-awaited shots.
Experts say New Yorkers should get COVID vaccine, but may not » The Alaska health worker who suffered a severe allergic reaction to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine this week was treated and is recovering, state health officials said.Most Read “Once you decide to dispense the vaccine widely, you’re talking about millions and tens of millions and ultimately hundreds of millions of doses,” Dr.