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marmar

(77,050 posts)
Thu Feb 25, 2021, 10:17 AM Feb 2021

Fox News' COVID denialism now threatens U.S. vaccine rollout -- but its roots are deeper


Fox News' COVID denialism now threatens U.S. vaccine rollout — but its roots are deeper
Beyond Fox News or Trump, the GOP has a bone-deep antipathy to any collective attempt to extend a helping hand

By HEATHER DIGBY PARTON
FEBRUARY 24, 2021 2:30PM


(Salon) One of the great challenges for public health officials during the COVID pandemic has been establishing trust among the public, particularly racial minorities who have a long history of both exploitation and neglect by the medical establishment and the government. In recent months there has been a lot of discussion about how to get past vaccine hesitancy in this population with efforts at outreach and communication aimed directly at these communities. And thank goodness, after all, Black and brown Americans have been hit the hardest of all demographic groups aside from elderly residents of nursing homes. There has been an unconscionable number of deaths and serious illnesses in these communities so it's vital to get them the latest information, delivered by trusted messengers, as well as easy access to the vaccines.

The good news is that the vaccination program is quickly picking up steam, with Black and Hispanic vaccine skepticism specifically falling substantially over the past few months. There, of course, must be continuing efforts to get the word out and get vaccines in some of the hard-to-reach areas to encourage even more participation, but it now appears that a new group has arisen as the real barrier to achieving herd immunity: white Republicans.


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The hosts of Fox News followed up their coverage of the memorial with their same COVID disinformation they've fed their viewers from the beginning. And they did this even after issuing a statement the same day insisting that they have always given accurate scientific information during the crisis. As Media Matters reported, on the night that America observed the horror of half a million COVID deaths, Laura Ingraham was insulting the head scientist at the National Institute of Health, Dr. Francis Collins, as an "ancient medical bureaucrat with a fancy title spewing lies or unprovable accusations." Ingraham took issue with Collins calling masks a "life-saving medical device." She later featured former Trump adviser Dr. Scott Atlas, a man with no expertise in epidemiology, who agreed with her about the uselessness of masks.

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When the pandemic hit and state governments and public health officials tried to marshall the people to work together to prevent the spread of the disease, once again the right-wing inexplicably rose up in protest, some even storming their statehouses, carrying guns, demanding they be "freed" from any requirement to follow measures designed to save lives. Today, they make up the largest group of vaccine resisters which, like rejecting Obamacare, will end up hurting themselves the most. ............(more)

https://www.salon.com/2021/02/24/fox-news-covid-denialism-now-threatens-us-vaccine-rollout--but-its-roots-are-deeper/




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Fox News' COVID denialism now threatens U.S. vaccine rollout -- but its roots are deeper (Original Post) marmar Feb 2021 OP
There should be real effects from this. greymattermom Feb 2021 #1

greymattermom

(5,751 posts)
1. There should be real effects from this.
Thu Feb 25, 2021, 10:20 AM
Feb 2021

Will refusing the vaccine cause an increase in health insurance rates? That would be a good start.

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