Antonio Mazzarelli

Twitter restricts user for questioning the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines: A user alerted CensorTrack that Twitter restricted his account because he questioned the NPR narrative about the COVID-19 vaccines. According to the restriction notice the user sent CensorTrack, user tweeted "@npr @DrPanMD Wait a minute,with [sic] the number of people who have had these experimental shots, don't we already have herd immunity? Or is it that the shots have made things much worse?" Twitter claimed the user "[v]iolat[ed the policy on spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19" and locked the users account forcing him to remove the tweet in order to regain access to his account. The user was likely responding to a tweet thread that Dr. Richard Pan retweeted featuring an NPR news story about supposedly unvaccinated victims of COVID-19. "PLEASE READ," read the first tweet in the thread. "Last week, an analysis showed that 234,000 Americans would still be alive today if they had recieved the COVID vaccine. This is the tragic story of one of those people."

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