Radio broadcaster Howard Stern said yesterday (Wednesday) on his show that in his opinion U.S. hospitals should not accept opponents of Corona vaccines.
"If it had been up to me, anyone who had not received the vaccine would not have been hospitalized," said the well-known facilitator in his controversial remarks.
"At this point, they've had enough opportunities to get vaccinated."
It's a time when Stern has expressed his firm views against those who oppose getting the vaccine, but this week he took his criticism of them one step further.
"(People) tell me I'll die if I get the vaccine, some of us will live, but most of us will die," he said.
"These people do not trust our government. They think there is some conspiracy to turn them into magnets or something. They think they are going to be magnetized if they get the vaccine. I got this vaccine three times, and its worst side effect is that for a day I had a little Headache".
Stern added: "No one is sitting there conspiring against you. America does not want to produce a vaccine that will make you a robot or a magnet for you. There are enough Americans who have already received it. Show us samples that nothing is happening to us. Now is the time to understand it. "You still do not understand it, in my America, all the hospitals will be closed to you. You are going to go home and die. That is what you deserve. Absolutely."
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Last September, the veteran media man caused a stir when he called vaccine opponents "immobile" and wished them "go for it."
"When will we stop containing idiots in this country and just announce that it is mandatory to get vaccinated?"
Said then.
"Shi ***** and. Shi **** n their freedom. I want my freedom to live. I want to get out of the house already. I want to go to the neighbor across the street and play chess."
Last week, Stern harshly criticized tennis player Novak Djokovic and called him an "idiot" for refusing to get vaccinated.
"You have to throw him the hell out of tennis," he said.
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