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Utah Republican Governor Spencer Cox: anti-vax ‘propaganda’ from right-wing media is ‘killing people’
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80543426:MV80ODUyMzU0Xzg4NjA2NjE5XzNENEZBNTM2] Flu Virus in July? Now when was it that the flu ran in the warm sunny days of July? This is so fake, it's un-holy what these elites are pushing on a gullible public. They have no leg to stand on, only the MSM to preach day and night, You need to get the Jab, You need to give up your Arms, We need more Arms. It's so creepy, I wouldn't and I know others that are getting sic and put off by it all. If the MSM would interview those who have said they were hurt by the Vaccine, and do some balance reporting for once, maybe. [/quote]
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Gov. Spencer Cox said the anti-vaccination “propaganda” coming from right-wing media is likely harming efforts to get more Utahns vaccinated against COVID-19.
“I think it’s harmful. It’s certainly not helpful,” Cox said Thursday, during his monthly KUED news conference.
“We have these talking heads who have gotten the vaccine and are telling other people not to get it. That kind of stuff is dangerous, it’s damaging, and it’s killing people,” Cox said.
Cox heaped praise on former President Donald Trump for Operation Warp Speed, which he called “one of the greatest advancements in medicine in human history.”
“Republicans and President Trump should be taking credit for that. But, I don’t think we can take credit for getting the vaccine and then tell people that there’s something wrong with it. That just doesn’t make sense to me,” Cox said.
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