AD COUNCIL APPROVES VACCINE PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN

COVID vaccines have not been rolled out yet, but the Ad Council has plans in play for the general public to buy their “It’s great to get vaccinated” sales pitch.
Lisa Sherman, the Ad Council’s chief executive, told The New York Times, “We’re working in advance so that once those vaccines are proven to be safe and approved by all the right people, we’re ready to go.”
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Who are “all the right people”? Big Pharma experts? Government bureaucrats? Surely, no one providing scientific data who questions the efficacy and/or dangers of the vaccine
The Hill reported that about half of American adults would receive the vaccine if it were available today, which is down from 70 percent in May. The website said only 40 percent of health care workers said they were likely to be vaccinated. The WHO has reportedly listed vaccine hesitancy as one of the top ten risks to global health.
The Times’ report said the private sector is prepared to spend $50 million on the ad campaign, which will be marketed in the form of public service announcements. One of the major hurdles the government will face is the lack of knowledge about vaccines in general.
The CDC found that only 47 percent of those over six months old in the U.S. received a flu shot during the 2014-2015 season, Healthline.com reported.
“Public education around the need for vaccination, as well as the rigorous process by which the vaccines have been developed, is critical,” Steve Danehy, a Pfizer spokesman told the Times.
TREND FORECAST: It’s no wonder the public is apprehensive about taking a vaccine that was created during a project named “Operation Warp Speed.” If this was a race to land on the moon, the title might be appropriate, but this is a series of injections with painful side effects to stop a virus with a 99.7 percent recovery rate, which for most is entirely survivable. 
And, despite the 24/7 media fear of selling “exploding new cases,” the COVID death rate has fallen across the U.S. by more than 80 percent, according to the Washington Post. 
Both President Trump and Joe Biden, who the media has determined won the race to the White House, support mass vaccinations. 
Therefore, as we have long forecast, there will be strong anti-vax movements in America and many Western nations. 

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