(Natural News) After earlier reporting that people who have been “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) can still become infected with and spread deadly disease, USA Today reportedly scrubbed this information from its website, effectively memory holing its own reporting.
The passage that USA Today removed from its coverage of the latest “guidance” from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reads as follows:
“NBC News, citing unnamed officials aware of the decision, reported it comes after new data suggests vaccinated individuals could have higher levels of virus and infect others amid the surge of cases driven by the delta variant of the coronavirus.”
Because this defies everything that Tony Fauci, Rochelle Walensky, and every other deep state talking-head has been saying for the past year and a half, USA Today quietly removed this sentence from one of its most recent fearmongering pieces about the so-called “delta variant,” for which the government wants to scare you into getting jabbed with a Trump Vaccine.
After the passage was redacted, many noticed its absence and decided to pull up archived versions that still show it. Then the thing went viral on social media as many people pointed out USA Today‘s deception.
In the latest version of the story, USA Today dropped the reference to NBC News and instead pointed to the CDC’s latest recommendation that jabbed people wear a mask indoors because they could infect others, including the unvaccinated, with a Chinese Virus variant.
“CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said new data shows the delta variant, which accounts for more than 80% of the new infections in the U.S., behaves ‘uniquely differently’ from its predecessors and could make vaccinated people infectious,” the new version of the article states.
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Author: Ethan Huff
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