MSNBC medical contributor: If you don't have the booster, you can't safely be around others

Joy Reid was hesitant of the vaccine under Trump, but now scolds anyone skeptical under Biden

An MSNBC medial contributor asserted Tuesday on "The ReidOut" that only those who have been fully vaccinated and received a booster shot should be around others.

Dr. Lipi Roy told Joy Reid during the segment that people should "practice every possible mitigation measure, before adding that "if people are fully vaccinated and even boosted, you can be around other[s]" who have done the same. 

Reid also asked Roy a variety of other questions regarding boosters, vaccination, including whether or not senior relatives could attend Thanksgiving. 

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"As long as they are fully vaccinated and boosted, it’s safe to be around other people," Roy responded.

Aimee Allison (L), founder and president of the She the People organization, kicks off the She the People Presidential Forum with political analyst Joy Reid in Houston, Texas, U.S. April 24, 2019. REUTERS/Loren Elliott (REUTERS/Loren Elliott)

She then added that in the event you are unsure about other guests’ vaccination status, vaccinated individuals should wear a mask or have others get a rapid test. Roy also said that everybody that is 18 and above "needs to get the booster."

"If you have got Pfizer or Moderna and it’s been six months, get the booster. If you have J&J, and it’s been two months, get the booster," added Roy. 

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Reid has been pushing the vaccine and scolding anyone who expresses hesitancy under the Biden administration. She has been caught up in a feud with Nicki Minaj after the rapper expressed hesitancy over the vaccine herself. The chyron on Reid’s program has even called the GOP the "anti-vax party."

Journalist Drew Holden unearthed an August 2020 segment in which Reid had a doctor on her program to say that she wouldn’t advise patients to take the vaccine even if the head of the FDA signed off on it before clinical trials were complete.

A woman receives a booster shot of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine from a health care worker at the vaccination reference center at the Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute (EBPI) in Zurich, Switzerland November 17, 2021. (REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann)

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"A few weeks later, in early September, she doubled down, endorsing an article titled ‘Trump’s vaccine can’t be trusted," Holden wrote. "You may remember that the vaccine (which Reid now firmly endorses) rolled out under Trump."

Fox News' Brian Flood contributed to this report.

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