Musk Backs Vaccine Critic; Veteran Plans Marathon Feat; Memory Tips Shared
Elon Musk publicly stated his second COVID-19 vaccine dose felt like it was killing him, amplifying claims by a former Pfizer toxicologist who told Germany's parliament that mRNA vaccines should not have been approved and may be linked to tens of thousands of deaths. Separately, a 53-year-old Scottish army veteran who lost significant sight following brain surgery in 2003 plans to run three marathons in six weeks using only a long stick. A former four-time Jeopardy! contestant has shared psychological techniques purported to improve memory function.
Progressive outlets are likely to emphasize that Musk's amplification of unverified vaccine injury claims is irresponsible and potentially dangerous to public health, noting that regulatory agencies have not established a causal link between mRNA vaccines and mass deaths.
A former Pfizer toxicologist made contested claims before Germany's parliament regarding mRNA vaccine safety, which Musk publicly endorsed, while mainstream health regulators have not confirmed a causal link between COVID-19 vaccines and the scale of deaths alleged.
Conservative outlets are likely to frame the former Pfizer toxicologist's testimony and Musk's personal account as evidence that vaccine safety concerns were suppressed, calling for greater scrutiny of pharmaceutical regulators and transparency in vaccine approval processes.
A former Pfizer toxicologist made contested claims before Germany's parliament regarding mRNA vaccine safety, which Musk publicly endorsed, while mainstream health regulators have not confirmed a causal link between COVID-19 vaccines and the scale of deaths alleged.
Elon Musk stated his second COVID-19 vaccine caused severe symptoms, supporting a former Pfizer toxicologist's unverified parliamentary testimony linking mRNA vaccines to tens of thousands of deaths in Germany.