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Facebook Censors Our Accurate Story On Covid Vaccine mRNA In Breast Milk

Facebook Censors Our Accurate Story On Covid Vaccine mRNA In Breast Milk

Social media giant is still censoring — and spreading disinformation — despite Mark Zuckerberg’s June criticism of “establishment” censorship overreach on Covid

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Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg testifies during a US House Committee on Energy and Commerce hearing about Facebook on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, April 11, 2018. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

In June, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted that Facebook and Instagram had censored true content about COVID-19. “Unfortunately, I think a lot of the establishment on that… asked for a bunch of things to be censored that, in retrospect, ended up being more debatable or true,” he explained.

Zuckerberg made his remarks after both the US government and the World Health Organization announced an end to the COVID-19 public health emergency. In response, Meta moved to roll back its medical “misinformation” policy.

And yet Facebook continues to censor accurate information about COVID.

Yesterday, we discovered that the company fact-checked, labeled, and limited the visibility of our article “Covid Vaccine mRNA In Breast Milk Shows CDC Lied About Safety.”

Public’s article was accurate. A new study in the Lancet demonstrated that there were trace amounts of vaccine mRNA in breast milk and that vaccine mRNA does not stay in the injection site.

Facebook did not respond to our request for comment.

This is not a small matter. The CDC had repeatedly assured pregnant and breastfeeding women that it was safe to get vaccinated despite the fact that they had been excluded from the original vaccine trials.

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