Gayle Kingis continuing to take COVID-19 seriously.

On Monday, King, 66, revealed during an interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci onCBS This Morningthat any of her family members who do not receive the COVID-19 vaccine will not be welcome on their Thanksgiving vacation.

“I don’t know how many more times you can say to people, ‘Listen, it will save your life,’ " she told the nation’s top infectious diseases expert.

She continued, “I have this problem with some members of my own family, which I’m now going to ban for Thanksgiving vacation. That’s how strongly I’m taking what you’re saying.”

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Dr. Fauci appeared on the morning show to discuss the importance of getting the vaccine and the new risks associated with thehighly contagious Delta variant.

“We really to get more people vaccinated because that’s the solution,” he told King. “This virus will, in fact, be protected against, with the vaccine.”

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King has previously been vocal about the coronavirus vaccine, encouraging viewers to receive it if they are able to. In May, she spoke onThe Late Show with Stephen Colbertabout the sense of freedom she feels now that she received her COVID-19 vaccine.

Gayle King.Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Gayle King

King later added, “Here’s the thing: I’m tired of being scared. Honestly. I’ve been so afraid, hunkered down here at home. I’m tired of being scared.”

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