These people refuse to put 2 and 2 together. And the craziest thing, is that it's in all of their sources.
If you listen only to the scientific data that Pfizer put out you would know that:
Masks don't prevent you from getting Covid, they are only useful in stopping you from spreading it, under the assumption that you are an asymptomatic carrier. No one who sold the vaccines themselves said otherwise.
The vaccines only give you a 30% reduction in viral load, which is why you don't need to get hospitalized, and it only works for the Covid-19 strains that it actually is designed to effect, and it's only good for 3-6 months due to the adaptability of the virus.
I've literally had to read this stuff back to people who hand me MSNBC articles and claim "the vaccine prevents you from getting infected." Not only no, but your own article tells you it doesn't.
So here we have an idiot not understanding why the vaccine isn't doing what it's not designed to do, then turning around and saying that someone else said they weren't effective.
It's kind of a Mott and Bailey strategy in thier own articles when you think about it. The thing they assert perpetually is the title and the framing of it, then they are forced to retreat into the reality of paragraph 24.
Therefore: "The news media isn't lying because we put the truth in there somewhere"
These people refuse to put 2 and 2 together. And the craziest thing, is that it's in all of their sources.
If you listen only to the scientific data that Pfizer put out you would know that:
Masks don't prevent you from getting Covid, they are only useful in stopping you from spreading it, under the assumption that you are an asymptomatic carrier. No one who sold the vaccines themselves said otherwise.
The vaccines only give you a 30% reduction in viral load, which is why you don't need to get hospitalized, and it only works for the Covid-19 strains that it actually is designed to effect, and it's only good for 3-6 months due to the adaptability of the virus.
I've literally had to read this stuff back to people who hand me MSNBC articles and claim "the vaccine prevents you from getting infected." Not only no, but your own article tells you it doesn't.
So here we have an idiot not understanding why the vaccine isn't doing what it's not designed to do, then turning around and saying that someone else said they weren't effective.
Those articles were not written for people who read past the headline.
You're right.
It's kind of a Mott and Bailey strategy in thier own articles when you think about it. The thing they assert perpetually is the title and the framing of it, then they are forced to retreat into the reality of paragraph 24.
Therefore: "The news media isn't lying because we put the truth in there somewhere"