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But he shifted the attention to reader emails and tweets, which he had a production assistant read on air. And he brought some of those messages with him when he returned to the airwaves on Tuesday.Ĭavuto broadcast remotely from home as he continued his recovery, telling Fox Business that he was still experiencing problems breathing and concentrating and a loss of taste and smell. "Whatever your views on mandates - and I get that, no one likes to be ordered to - but in the end, if you can get vaccinated and think of someone else and think of what that could mean to them and their survivability from something like this, we'll all be better off," he said.Ĭavuto predicted that his plea would get him "in trouble," saying he anticipated some nasty viewer emails as a result. He implored people to think about "the bigger picture" and consider the well-being of their more vulnerable neighbors and relatives, like an older woman triple-masking at the grocery store or an immunocompromised co-worker. A Fox News spokesperson confirmed that he discussed viewer reactions on Your World and Cavuto: Coast to Coast.Ĭavuto noted that fully vaccinated people have better odds of surviving the virus, he added, and that countries with the lowest vaccination rates have the highest number of new cases.Ĭavuto, who said his wife tested positive soon after he did, stressed that vaccination is not a question of politics but of safety. Notably, Cavuto's comments came only on the network's media criticism show and the shows he hosts, not major programs like Fox & Friends. Some of his Fox colleagues have expressed similar views, though the network has been a steady source of criticism about vaccine and mask requirements ( despite its own company policies). Toss them and think of what's good, not only for yourself but for those around you."

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"Take the political speaking points and toss them for now, I'm begging you. Last time I checked, everyone regardless of their political persuasion is coming down with this," Cavuto said. This is not about who's conservative or liberal. In a MediaBuzz interview on Sunday - his first since announcing his diagnosis - Cavuto acknowledged that vaccine mandates have become highly politicized but urged viewers to get vaccinated to protect themselves and their communities, especially immunocompromised people like himself. In recent days, he has both credited the vaccine for likely saving his life and used his platform to encourage others to roll up their sleeves. The host of Your World With Neil Cavuto announced last week that he had tested positive for the coronavirus, despite being fully vaccinated. Now some of his viewers are sending him death threats - because he encouraged them to get vaccinated for their own safety. He added that while many larger stores hire loss-prevention officers, there's little they can to to stop thieves.Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto has battled multiple health challenges over the years, including stage 4 cancer, open heart surgery, multiple sclerosis and, currently, COVID-19. There was a comic books store on Geary that had a break-in a week ago."

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It’s also small businesses that are impacted. "I think the Walgreens closing and the Inside Edition story is an example of just how difficult it has been to do business in San Francisco," he said. He has seen video footage of thieves wiping stores clean of merchandise. Walgreens has closed or announced they will close at least eight Walgreens locations in the city since early 2019.Ĭheng said he frequently receives complaints about shoplifting at drugstores, especially near Civic Center, as well as reports from all types of businesses, both big and small. Jay Cheng, public policy director for the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, told SFGATE this will be the third Walgreens to close in 2020. They don’t want anyone getting injured or getting sued, so the guys just keep coming in and taking whatever they want.” They say Walgreens’ policy is to not get involved. “The clerks say there is nothing they can do. “I feel sorry for the clerks, they are regularly being verbally assaulted,” longtime customer Sebastian Luke told the Chronicle. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that this Walgreens location loses on average about $1,000 a day in merchandise because of shoplifting.

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The report was shot at the drugstore at the corner of Van Ness and Eddy in the Tenderloin that's set to close Nov.










Inside edition anchors