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NH Republican Shuts Down Millions in Vaccine Funding With Bonkers New Theory of How Vax Will 'Control Us'
Throughout the pandemic that's killed over 600 thousand Americans and upended daily life in the United States for more than a year, conservative elected officials and media personalities have actively spread disinformation regarding its severity and treatment.
From railing against the use of masks to promoting bogus treatments like hydroxychloroquine, conspiracy theories surrounding the virus have been rampant in the right-wing media sphere.
These delusions have permeated to the lifesaving vaccines against the virus, which are widely available and proven to be safe and effective. Conspiracy theorists have claimed the vaccine is magnetized or microchipped, or even that it's more dangerous than the virus itself.
What's more, the Biden administration's efforts to encourage the public to take the vaccine has been painted as a federal overreach. Far-right provocateurs have compared a volunteer door-to-door vaccine information initiative to historic scourges like the gestapo.
Now, the state representative chairing the New Hampshire House Finance Committee, Ken Weyler, and his GOP colleagues delayed the distribution of $27 million in federal funding for vaccine outreach in the state, citing concerns over "Big Pharma" and claiming it's unnecessary.
Weyler said:
"They want everybody to get the shot. Why? Are they getting paid off by Big Pharma? Is there something in the shot that's going to help them control us? There's lots of things I'm reading that make me very suspicious."
In the same hearing of the consequential vote, Weyler falsely told New Hampshire Health and Human Services Commissioner Lori Shibinette that he believed the majority of COVID-related hospitalizations were among vaccinated people, citing no sources.
People were disgusted at the development.
My home state never disappoints with the special kind of stupid. They get lost in the shuffle with the Floridas and… https://t.co/RWp6QXOfPT— Eric Gendron (@Eric Gendron) 1632487806.0
“Live free *and* die” https://t.co/SNPrF8haz7— Seth Blumenthal (@Seth Blumenthal) 1632487207.0
Sheer stupidity and ignorance https://t.co/KAKHmjT1U8— Cynthia Rayford (@Cynthia Rayford) 1632486738.0
Republicans are objectively pro-COVID and are showing their hand: they will not do anything to end this pandemic be… https://t.co/qXwoI6z2dE— Rob (@Rob) 1632486589.0
This is the radical, pro-covid faction that has control of the GOP. https://t.co/4zzTXBbOez— Jesse Ferguson (@Jesse Ferguson) 1632486516.0
We are like five minutes from living in a failed state https://t.co/pMThXDEG3L— nick (@nick) 1632486454.0
They said he was focusing on the wrong targets to fight Big Pharma.
There’s a plethora of reasons to criticize pharma, (see Anthony Bourla’s comments this week), but Republicans choos… https://t.co/wwHZuHAvS3— Sameer Rao (@Sameer Rao) 1632486585.0
Big pharma controls and owns most of the politicians. 🤷🏻♀️ https://t.co/EQ057lEHgU— Vaccine saves lives. 💉 ☺️⚖️💐🇺🇸🥂 (@Vaccine saves lives. 💉 ☺️⚖️💐🇺🇸🥂) 1632487401.0
Omg… wait til he hears about who is profiting from monoclonal antibodies. Also he said he already has antibodies fr… https://t.co/1e4IIcdxST— 2/3rds-Vaxed LabGeek (@2/3rds-Vaxed LabGeek) 1632487634.0
It's unclear when the funds will be released.