YouTube deletes video discussing lies perpetuated by Daily Express media outlet about a death: James F Wells, a former British MEP, tweeted a copy of his YouTube censorship notice. He had posted a video called "Daily Express Lies Exposed," which, according to the screenshot, YouTube claimed violated its "medical misinformation policy." YouTube therefore removed the video. Wells claimed that the video "exposes lies told by a @Daily_Express journalist." The article that he referred to in the Daily Express was headlined "'Made a choice not to have vaccine!' Grieving father's fury at anti-vaxxers taking up beds." Wells explained that the article "claimed a grieving father blamed those who refused the vax b/c they had occupied beds causing a delay to an ambulance. FACT - death was in 2020 before vaccines & father never said that." YouTube removed his video explaining the facts of this story inaccurately targeting the unvaccinated.
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