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But multiple experts told USA TODAY the claims about the vaccine's low efficacy rate stem from misinterpretations of Pfizer's 2020 phase three clinical trial.
“COVID-19 vaccination is recommended for people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant now or might become pregnant in the future,” reads the agency's website.
originally posted by: ChiefD
USA Today is a legit news site. You put in the quote right out that data was misinterpreted on social media, which we all know is infested with misinformation:
But multiple experts told USA TODAY the claims about the vaccine's low efficacy rate stem from misinterpretations of Pfizer's 2020 phase three clinical trial.
So what's your point? USA Today is not the one spreading misinformation and lies.
originally posted by: ChiefD
USA Today is a legit news site. You put in the quote right out that data was misinterpreted on social media, which we all know is infested with misinformation:
But multiple experts told USA TODAY the claims about the vaccine's low efficacy rate stem from misinterpretations of Pfizer's 2020 phase three clinical trial.
So what's your point? USA Today is not the one spreading misinformation and lies.
originally posted by: ChiefD
But multiple experts told USA TODAY the claims about the vaccine's low efficacy rate stem from misinterpretations of Pfizer's 2020 phase three clinical trial.
originally posted by: ChiefD
So what's your point? USA Today is not the one spreading misinformation and lies.
originally posted by: litterbaux
originally posted by: ChiefD
USA Today is not the one spreading misinformation and lies.
Please explain. This seems like this is exactly what they are doing.
originally posted by: kwakakev
And how many tv ads for Pfizer do these tv networks play? If you where running a large tv network trying to make a profit, what is a few lies and a bit of spin when it comes to advertising material?
There is also the propaganda influence, tell a lie enough and with conviction, some people are going to believe it.
How would it go if these large media networks actually started reporting the facts? The media industry is against anyone that goes on about conspiracies. Is there any staff left in these organizations that are capable in sorting out the facts from the fiction? Or just take your your pay check and say what you are told to say.
Eventually the truth will come out, by then Pfizer would of made its billions and onto the next operation.