Clay Travis: As Americans, We Must Choose To Live Our Lives Without The Fear Of COVID

On Friday, Clay Travis appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight to discuss how separating the public between the vaccinated and unvaccinated has been the greatest misdirection in our exit from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Data supports natural immunity as a proper solution to drop the restrictions and mandatory vaccine passes. But the Biden administration continues to split the nation between vaxxed and unvaxxed — while Dr. Fauci's handful of CNN guest spots fail to promote natural immunity's 27-times improved protection against the virus.

"The facts and the data are clear. But we still have the Biden administration, which has been 60 or 90 days behind the data, being unwilling to address the American public honestly," noted Clay, an ardent supporter of a post-COVID America.

"If you look at Israel and England, two countries that are far more vaccinated than we are, they are setting hospitalization records and case records, even now. So this idea that if we had 100 percent of the country vaccinated, COVID would go away, is just not true.

"The Biden administration has been lying to us, and nobody is willing to point this out."

Traveling the nation as part of OutKick's College Football Bus Tour, Clay has witnessed the enjoyment of Americans' return to normalcy firsthand, and after nearly 20 months of lockdowns and restrictions.

"What can we do to win against this COVID insanity? I think every single person needs to live their life 100 percent normal. And I think the American public is becoming aware that COVID's never going to disappear. This zero COVID infatuation is a lie; it's never going to happen.

"It's going to become an endemic virus that is with us for the rest of our lives, and at some point as Americans we have to make the decision to live our lives without fear."

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Alejandro Avila lives in Southern California and previously covered news for the LA Football Network. Jeopardy expert and grumpy sports fan. Known for having watched every movie and constant craving for dessert. @alejandroaveela (on X)