Oh, NOW CBS is concerned with vaccine skepticism?
This Morning hosts and reporters on Friday fretted that Americans, particularly African Americans and Hispanics, might be resistant to taking the newly-approved COVID vaccine. Yet nowhere in the segment did Gayle King or reporter Adriana Diaz remind viewers that Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris indulged in anti-science, anti-vaccine propaganda during the campaign.
King opened the segment by worrying, “The FDA could approve emergency authorization, rather, for Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine as soon as today. But no vaccine will be effective if the people don t take it. In our series Vaccinating America, we re looking at coronavirus vaccine hesitancy, is what it’s called. 60 percent of Americans said they would definitely or probably get a vaccine. But another survey shows only 14% of black Americans and 34 percent of Latinos trust that it will be safe.”
this monday bishop william barber and dr. reverend liz theo harris will take their poor people s campaign to washington. the two faith leaders say the republican tax plan is not only immoral but an act of violence against the poor. that won t stop republicans from passing it or donald trump from signing it. up next, is trump losing his battle with reality? ah, but i may as well try and catch the wind our mission is to make off-shore wind one of the principle new sources of energy. not every bank is willing to get involved in a first of its kind project. citi saw the promise of clean energy. we re polluting the air less. businesses and homes can rely on a steady source of power.