The former 'View' co-host wasn't allowed to appear on the show in person – and this went off the rails, fast! (via toofab)
After sharing that, per the CDC, a vaccinated person is"10 times less likely to be hospitalized" and"11 times less likely to die" from Covid, Joy asked Jedediah why she made the"conscious decision" not to get the shot.
The former Fox News anchor -- who revealed she had Covid-19 back in April 2020 -- also claimed that she has"sky-high, multitiered, multifaceted natural immunity, very very high, that has also been proven.", this vaccine poses a greater risk than a benefit," she said, adding that she's"not a risk to any" of the co-hosts.
"Let's look at the science, this is a vaccine that was created to prevent severity of disease and to prevent hospitalizations," she said."Now we can have a whole debate on that in [and of] itself, but the vaccine does not prevent you from getting Covid. It does not prevent you from transmitting Covid."
The conservative commentator tried to respond, but Sunny continued, talking over her."We've had the United States surgeon general debunk everything that you've just said, and I just don't think we should allow this kind of misinformation on our air. I'm really sorry, my friend.", who stepped in, telling Jedediah that it was time for a commercial break.