Republican lawmaker, Marjorie Taylor Greene has been suspended by Twitter for posting "misleading" information about Coronavirus.
Greene was suspended for 12 hours after
she posted messages that violated Twitter's policy against sharing misleading
information about the Coronavirus.
In two tweets on Monday July 19, she
argued that vaccines should not be required, and that COVID-19 was not
dangerous for people aged under 65 who are not obese. Both posts are still on
display, but have been tagged by Twitter as "misleading".
A Twitter spokesperson said;
“We
took enforcement action on the account @mtgreenee for violations of the Twitter
Rules, specifically the Covid-19 misleading information policy."
The congresswoman has been an outspoken
opponent of vaccines and masks as tools to curb the pandemic.
Greene’s tweet comes at a time when
COVID-19 cases are once again on the rise across the U.S. as the more
infectious Delta variant of the virus takes hold and the uptake of vaccines
begins to stall.
Georgia, the congresswoman’s home state,
is now reporting an average 1,000 new COVID-19 cases a day compared to an
average of around 340 cases a day exactly one month ago.
Reacting to her suspension, Ms Greene
said Silicon Valley firms were attacking free speech with support from the
White House.
The statement made available to New York
Times read;
"These Big Tech companies are doing the bidding of the Biden regime
to restrict our voices and prevent the spread of any message that isn't
state-approved."
Twitter took action after President
Biden called on social media companies to do more to combat the spread of
vaccine misinformation on their platforms.
On Friday July 16, Mr. Biden said sites like Facebook were “killing people” by allowing misinformation to flourish unchallenged, adding, “Look, the only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated, and that — and they’re killing people.”

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