Marc Thiessen: Vaccinated Americans Are More Likely To Die From Lightning Strike Than Covid


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Marc Thiessen, columnist at The Washington Post, a Fox News contributor joined Fox News Radio’s Guy Benson Show to talk about the latest CDC mask guideline for vaccinated people.

Thiessen said,
“Vaccinated people your chances of dying of covid are zero point zero zero zero five percent. Your chances of dying in a lightning strike are zero point zero zero zero seven percent, and your chance of dying of seasonal flu is zero point one percent. So you’re much more likely remember last year when everyone said how dare you compare it to the flu what the vaccines have done is they have taken this mortal threat and turned it into something that is little more dangerous than the common cold we we right now had. There are four coronaviruses floating around the United States have been floating around for decades, that about a quarter of all cases of the common cold every year, covid-19, sars-cov-2 is going to be the fifth. It’s going to be around. People are going to get it. They’re going to be they’re going to get the sniffles are going to get a cough. They might stay home from work, from work or from school for a day. And then they’re going to be fine. But you are not going to die. You are not going to be hospitalized. The chances are infinitesimal if you’ve been vaccinated. So get the vaccines because they work and stop telling people who get the vaccines that they have to change their lives, that they’re not free to live their lives.”