Cavuto talks second bout of COVID-19: ‘It landed me in intensive care’

Fox Newss Neil Cavuto returned Monday and told viewers his absence was because of a much worse, second bout of COVID-19.

He said he fell ill with “COVID pneumonia” and that “it landed me in intensive care for quite a while, and it really was touch-and-go.”


“Some of you who’ve wanted to put me out of my misery darn near got what you wished for! So, sorry to disappoint you!” he said to some of his less-than-enthusiastic viewers.

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“Because I’ve had cancer, and right now I have multiple sclerosis, I’m among the vulnerable 3 percenters or so of the population that cannot sustain the full benefits of a vaccine,” he added, explaining that the vaccine is less effective for him.

According to him, doctors said he would not have survived the multiple infections if he had not been vaccinated.

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“It provided some defense, but that is still better than no defense. Maybe not great comfort for some of you. And frankly, not great comfort for me either!”

“No matter, I’m not here to debate vaccinations for you. Just offer an explanation for me. I owed you that. I didn’t want to become the story, but for many of you, I did.”

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