FOX NEWS & THE GOP USE COLIN POWELL’S DEATH AGAINST VACCINES
…Fox’s
Tucker Carlson shows us just how disgusting he is
At the
Fox Network, every public health strategy to mitigate the virus has been
politicized
Fox News’, Will Cain declared Powell’s death a “very high-profile example that’s going to require more truth,” implying doubts about the effectiveness of the coronavirus vaccines.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who has frequently minimized the significance of Covid 19, wrote on Twitter: “Post-vaccine breakthrough infection kills more people than Iraq’s WMD’s ever did,” a reference to the nonexistent weapons of mass destruction that he stated, who had at one time been reference by Powell, who led George W. Bush’s State Department. He claimed that Powell used that reference as a reason to go to war in Iraq.
Powell, who was 84 and immunocompromised. This fits perfectly into the nation’s demographic that remains vulnerable to infections despite vaccination. His age put him at a higher risk for covid-19, and he was battling a blood cancer that’s known to make vaccines less effective. Powell also suffered from Parkinson’s disease
Powell
was the youngest ever chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He was also
the first Black American to become secretary of state. And in his prime, he was
one of the most respected leaders in the country.
But within hours of the public announcement that Colin Powell died of complications from Covid-19 despite a full course of vaccination. This caused some conservative officials and media personalities tried to make: “A prominent reason to doubt the coronavirus vaccines’ utility and question the political and health officials urging Americans to get them.”
The anti-vaccine supporter, Tucker Carlson opened his prime-time Fox News program by telling his viewers that Powell’s death shows that they’ve “been lied to” about the vaccines’ ability to quash the pandemic. “Vaccines may be highly useful for some people, but across the population, they do not solve covid,” Carlson said.
“He had two strikes against him already,” said Celine Gounder. Gounder is an infectious-diseases specialist who was on President Biden’s covid advisory board during the transition. He was referring to Powell’s age and medical condition. “He was just not going to respond as well to the vaccines.”
But in a political moment where every public health strategy to mitigate the virus has been politicized. Public health experts said they expect Powell’s death to be misconstrued to feed a narrative that the vaccinations do not work.
“They’re
looking for reasons to not get vaccinated, to convince people not to get
vaccinated, to say it’s a futile, useless act,” Gounder said. “Why that is, I just do not
understand.”
Using Powell’s death to raise questions about the vaccines also plays into an effort on the far-right to minimize the impact of and need for getting the shots. That is, even though public health experts across the globe have consistently said that high rates of vaccination are needed to end the pandemic.
Republican officials are nearly universally opposed to businesses and governments mandating the coronavirus vaccines. But a segment of the party has gone further, publicly questioning the science and efficacy behind mitigation measures.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said on Fox News of the vaccines: “The mounting data shows that they’re not working or are as safe as we all hoped and prayed they would be.” The vaccines, developed in record time, have far exceeded public health officials’ efficacy expectations against serious infections and death.
The White House acted swiftly to tamp down any notion that Powell’s death undermines the vaccines. When asked Monday about Powell’s death, Biden noted his medical history. “He had serious underlying conditions,” Biden said. “That’s the problem.” He added that Americans should “absolutely” get vaccinated.
During a
White House briefing Monday, press secretary Jen Psaki emphasized how
unusual it is for breakthrough infections to lead to death.
“There are extremely rare cases of deaths or hospitalizations among fully vaccinated individuals,” Psaki said when asked about Powell. “Underlying health issues, fighting other diseases is something that can lead to greater risk.”
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released new data showing that unvaccinated Americans are far more likely than the vaccinated to test positive for the virus. Among the oldest Americans, for whom covid has been consistently more deadly, those without the vaccination were far more likely to die.
Public health officials said Powell’s death should instead be seen as an example of why more people should get vaccinated, noting that high levels of community spread, even among healthy populations, will inevitably lead to breakthrough cases because no vaccine is 100 percent effective.
“The
problem is we are not living in a time of facts,” said Brian Castrucci, the
president of the de Beaumont Foundation, a public health group funding
research into why some Americans are balking at getting the vaccines.
“Facts are not going to stop the weaponization and the politicalization of General Powell’s death for those who seek to continue to undermine the effectiveness and safety of these vaccines.”
Also at
play, say public health experts, is that despite the deaths more than
720,000 Americans to covid, few major political leaders who have contracted the
virus have died, while a host of prominent political figures, including former
president Donald Trump, have been infected and survived it.
“Every visual image that we have around covid furthers the idea that it is just like a cold,” Castrucci said.
Castrucci
said that covid has so far lacked what he terms a “Magic Johnson moment”. That is a reference to the change in national
attitudes that he said came after NBA star Johnson contracted AIDS and showed
the country that the disease could be contracted by a famous athlete and
someone outside the gay community. “It’s really hard to change your behavior
when you’re not afraid of something,” Castrucci said.
Powell had his second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine eight months ago in February. Booster shots have been authorized for elderly Americans who’ve had the Pfizer-BioNTech shot at least six months ago.
Powell was scheduled to receive a booster shot, but he did not get one because he became ill ahead of his appointment, according to Peggy Cifrino, a longtime Powell spokeswoman.
For
those who knew Powell well and respected his long career in public service, the
notion that his death might be weaponized was particularly difficult to
process.
“It
would be a tragedy if his death was used by extremists to undercut science and
health when Colin Powell himself was such an advocate for the truth,” said Frank Luntz, a longtime GOP
pollster who knew Powell.
Luntz
said in an interview with The Washington Post that Powell’s pursuit of
the truth allowed him to stand up to presidents. And, Luntz said, he had little patience for
critics of the vaccines.
“Powell would look vaccine critics straight in the eye and he’d say, ‘Don’t be stupid,’ ” Luntz said. “He was very blunt.”
Powell had become very blunt about his comments against president Donald Trump and the GOP. In fact, he had removed himself from the Republican party and had been a recent supporter of President Joe Biden.
Copyright G. Ater 2021
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