EXCERPT:
BOOTHE: "Have you looked at the VAERS data?"
GUTFELD: "VAERS data is weird, because it's self-reported and it's not actually controlled. People can write in and say whatever they want."
BOOTHE: "But the CDC still uses it as a source of information, and that's where you flag early warning signs. And yeah, you're right, it's self-reporting, it's not 100% verifiable, but if you look at one year alone since December 2020 until now, you have had more deaths than all other vaccines from 1990 to now, and all that information — "
GUTFELD: "Wait, I don’t think there is any deaths caused by the vaccine."
BOOTHE: "Yes, there has been. Go check —
GUTFELD: "Go where? Caused by — maybe one?"
BOOTHE: "No, there has been verifiable reports — "
GUTFELD: "I have to look that up."
BOOTHE: "There's people in Japan recently."
GUTFELD: "That's — think out of the millions, it is probably close to zero."
BOOTHE: "The point is, if someone is not at risk of Covid, why would have to then go get vaccinated? It should be up to them and their own personal risk assessment. Some people should get vaccinated if you're going to die if you get Covid."
GUTFELD: "That is a different argument. What you're saying, I’m not disagreeing with you. People and individual choice, I’m not disagreeing with you. What I’m saying is, you can’t say the vaccine is high risk right now. The data says otherwise. It actually says that it’s probably one of the most low-risk things — anyway, we’ve got to move on.”