The Post by Unherd

Facebook Fact Checks Report on Israeli study claiming that natural immunity to COVID-19 is "superior" to vaccination: The Post by Unherd, a group that claims to reject a partisan "herd" mentality, reported on an Israeli study that purports to show that natural immunity "confers longer lasting and stronger protection against infection." UK-based Facebook fact-checker, Logically, claimed The Post's article was "missing context" and "misleading."  The fact check article pointed to the fact that the virus can "severely harm a person and can also lead to death," but did not address the growing number of deaths and severe reactions to the vaccines or the fact that those who have natural immunity have already survived the virus once. The fact check also claimed that "an mRNA vaccine will target a broader range of COVID-19 variants" but provided zero evidence to back up the claim. Users who attempt to post the article will see the fact check before they officially post it to their page and will be asked if they want to "share anyway." Fact-checked posts lose exposure on Facebook feeds as they are negatively affected by the platform's algorithm. According to Facebook, users fail to click through a fact-check interstitial to see the post 95% of the time.

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