Twitter Flags Prashant Bhushan’s Tweets as ‘Misleading’

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Activist and senior advocate Prashant Bhushan’s tweets regarding the COVID-19 vaccine is flagged as ‘misleading’. Prashant called this vaccine as “indiscriminate” vaccination.

Prashant Bhushan tweeted about the safety and efficacy of the COVID -19 vaccines. Moreover, he also clarified that he doesn’t want to get vaccinated.

Right from the beginning he was skeptical about the vaccine and the after effects of it. Bhushan in his tweets remarked about the safety and efficacy of vaccines. These tweets invited wide spread criticism.

Prashant Bhushan tweeted on Monday morning, “irresponsible to promote universal vaccination of experimental and untested vaccines especially to young and COVID-19 recovered”.

He also attached an article of the case of a 45 year-old woman who died 10 days after taking the first dose of the vaccination.

In Prashant Bhushan’s follow up tweet he wrote, the healthy young have hardly any chance of serious effects of dying due to COVID. They have a higher chance of dying due to vaccines.

The COVID recovered have much better natural immunity, than the vaccine gives them. Vaccines may even compromise their acquired natural immunity.

This tweet of Prashant Bhushan earned him criticism from all the people. He was slapped on a warning by the social media giant. The content of the tweet was flagged as “misleading”.

Undeterred, Mr. Prashant Bhushan’s posted another tweets summarizing his “vaccine skepticism” and said he was “shocked by attempts to censor such contrarian views”.

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