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Pfizer paying newsrooms, endangering children health with covid vaccine
Pfizer has been exposed for sponsoring newsrooms in the United States and other parts of the world to roll out false news on covid vaccines, including vaccine news that would endanger the health of children. Pfizer was revealed to be sponsoring newscasts on CNN, NBC, CBS, Good Morning America, ABC News, MSNBC, and 60 Minutes, giving out wrong information that will scare parents to accept Pfizer vaccine for their children.
The newsrooms have been reporting that the Pfizer vaccine approved for children was certified by science that they are at almost zero risk. They further provide explanations to encourage parents to vaccinate their children with the Pfizer vaccine.
The reporters recited false statistics, as well as the statement that “there have been 146,000 COVID deaths [among children]” which were not backed by proof from any government health agency. The information was declared to be certainly wrong.
An article in USA TODAY on October 8 cited data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicating that “fewer than 700 children have died of COVID-19 during the course of the pandemic.”
But the NBC reported 146,000 children’s deaths.
Every exaggeration or misinformation of the newsrooms have always been pro-Pfizer.
They always want to scare people with death, thus compelling people to accept covid vaccines even when they have not tested positive or being sick. They instigate parents to submit their children for Pfizer vaccination while the risk is immeasurable, exposing children to danger that is greater than what they pretend to protect.
In an article in New York Magazine’s Intelligencer, the CDC indicated that “the child mortality risk from COVID is actually lower than the flu.”
Pfizer-paid reporters turn the information upside down.
A US political commentator, Jimmy Dore, had in a recent episode on “The Jimmy Dore Show,” berated Dr. John Torres, Medical Correspondent for NBC News, for overplaying COVID’s risk to children and reporting incorrect statistics. Dore protested that “This is a story about how money influences corporate news.”
Dore, playing a compilation video of Pfizer sponsoring newscasts on CNN, NBC, CBS, Good Morning America, ABC News, MSNBC, and 60 Minutes, questioned, “So what’s the result of all that Pfizer money going to newsrooms?”
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