Republican governor says anti-vaccine rhetoric is killing people and denounces propaganda
Republican governor says anti-vacci.
The Republican governor of Utah on Thursday decried propaganda spread against coronavirus vaccines, warning that those discouraging immunization are killing people. We have these - these talking heads who have gotten the vaccine and are telling other people not to get the vaccine, Gov. Spencer Cox said in response to a reporter s question about anti-vaccine rhetoric coming in large part from the political right. That kind of stuff is just, it s ridiculous. It s dangerous, it s damaging, and it s killing people. I mean, it s literally killing their supporters. And that makes no sense to me.
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Misinformation about viruses and vaccines has spread on platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
President Joe Biden (Joe Biden) said that social media companies have failed to monitor misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine on their platforms and are “killing”.
Biden’s comments were made a day later by the American surgeon Vivek Murthy Announce wrong information Regarding the threat of vaccines to public health, as suggested by US officials, deaths and serious diseases caused by the virus are almost completely preventable due to the existence of vaccines.
When asked if there is information about platforms such as Facebook, Biden spread false or misleading information about the coronavirus vaccine on these platforms. He told reporters on Friday: “They are killing people.”
US President Joe Biden
President Joe Biden said Friday that social media companies are âkilling peopleâ by failing to police misinformation on their platforms about COVID-19 vaccines. Bidenâs comments came a day after U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declared misinformation about the vaccines a threat to public health, and as U.S. officials advised that deaths and serious illness from the virus are almost entirely preventable because of the vaccines.
Biden, when asked if he had a message for platforms like Facebook where false or misleading information about the coronavirus vaccines has spread, told reporters, âTheyâre killing people.â
Republican governor says anti-vaccine rhetoric is ‘killing people’ and denounces ‘propaganda’ Hannah Knowles © Spenser Heaps/AP Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) speaks during his monthly news conference in Salt Lake City on March 18, 2021. (Spenser Heaps/The Deseret News via AP, Pool, File)
The Republican governor of Utah on Thursday decried “propaganda” spread against coronavirus vaccines, warning that those discouraging immunization are “killing people.”
“We have these these talking heads who have gotten the vaccine and are telling other people not to get the vaccine,” Gov. Spencer Cox said in response to a reporter’s question about anti-vaccine rhetoric coming in large part from the political right. “That kind of stuff is just, it’s ridiculous. It’s dangerous, it’s damaging, and it’s killing people. I mean, it’s literally killing their supporters. And that makes no sense to me.”
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