Aside from the fact of being so poorly written that you scratch your head over what exactly happened or is claimed to have happened, the article is an outstanding example of cognitive dissonance. On the one hand it's explaining that very few reported side effects actually got investigated in the process of approving the Covid vaccines. On the other hand it bends over backwards to defend Israel's stellar handling of the pandemic, with the additional obligatory assumption that anything that "discourages" vaccine uptake is heretical disinformation.
Awesome collection, two thumbs up! LOL
I was intrigued by the very first meme about Israel "losing" vaccine side effect data—the implication is that an entire database went missing. I did a search on the headline — without quotes –and only turned up one article, the same one in the meme. That article contains the link to the actual source, https://www.timesofisrael.com/ombudsman-health-ministry-didnt-check-82-of-reports-on-covid-vaccine-side-effects/
Aside from the fact of being so poorly written that you scratch your head over what exactly happened or is claimed to have happened, the article is an outstanding example of cognitive dissonance. On the one hand it's explaining that very few reported side effects actually got investigated in the process of approving the Covid vaccines. On the other hand it bends over backwards to defend Israel's stellar handling of the pandemic, with the additional obligatory assumption that anything that "discourages" vaccine uptake is heretical disinformation.