Philadelphia Inquirer continues to push fear to young moms
This Tuesday the Philadelphia Inquirer showed it is solidly consistent when it comes to frightening mothers of small children with medical misinformation.
Using a pattern of asking mothers to express their Covid19 fears concerning the health of their young child the Inquirer pushes the Covid19 vaccine brand and helps spread potentially life threatening information.
Perhaps the most egregious example was demonstrated in an article we highlight back in March.
Why these fear mongering stories need to continue considering the rate of COVID-19-associated hospitalization among children aged 5 to 11 is 0.0008% is a good question. Most parents know their children are not at risk from bad outcomes from developing Covid19 but insistant propaganda like this is designed to keep bending and eventual break this innate parental instinct to protect their helpless child.
The levels of damage done to this women and her child is heart breaking. The fact that her child didn’t go outside until 5 months old and has been isolated without contact with other children, a father made to strip and change before each visit and her daughter’s confusion when she see’s unmasked people can’t possible not leave a permanent psychological scare.
But the story is a celebration that ends in tears of joy and relief as now her daughter can be vaccinated with an outdated, vaccine of dubious efficacy and significant safety warnings already acknowledged in dozens of medical papers and pharmacovigilance surveillance.
It hasn’t been any clearer. The job of our corporate media is to insure us that this insane world is actual very much a sane one.
Please, read this article and, if you can, contact the Inquirer and tell them you are appalled. Send to letters@inquirer.com