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Fact-Checking a Claim About the Pfizer CEO’s Vaccination Status

A Newsmax correspondent tweeted a story about Albert Bourla without noting it was from March.

Alec Dent
Aug 5, 2021
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Newsmax White House correspondent Emerald Robinson went viral on Twitter with a claim that the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, has not been vaccinated against coronavirus. 

Twitter avatar for @EmeraldRobinsonEmerald Robinson ✝️ @EmeraldRobinson
The CEO of Pfizer had to cancel a planned trip to Israel because he was not fully vaccinated. Let me repeat: BECAUSE HE WAS NOT VACCINATED.
Pfizer CEO’s Israel visit canceled because he is not fully vaccinatedBourla said in December that he has not yet received the vaccine yet because he does not want to “cut in line.”jpost.com

August 5th 2021

7,283 Retweets13,061 Likes

Robinson linked to an article from the Jerusalem Post reporting that Bourla had to cancel a visit to Israel because he had not been fully vaccinated. The article was published on March 7, 2021, and notes that Bourla had received his first dose but not the second at the time. Bourla said in December 2020 that he would not “cut in line” to receive the vaccine early simply because of his status as the head of Pfizer, and instead would wait until he was eligible based on his age group. Axios reported on March 7 that Bourla said in an interview that he felt “liberated” after recently getting the first dose of his company’s vaccine. On March 10, Bourla tweeted a picture of himself receiving his second dose of the vaccine. 

Twitter avatar for @AlbertBourlaAlbertBourla @AlbertBourla
Excited to receive my 2nd dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech #COVID19 vaccine. There's nothing I want more than for my loved ones and people around the world to have the same opportunity. Although the journey is far from over, we are working tirelessly to beat the virus.
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March 10th 2021

313 Retweets2,421 Likes

When asked about Robinson’s tweet, Steven Danehy, director of media relations at Pfizer, told The Dispatch Fact Check: “That is categorically false. Dr. Bourla has been fully vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine.”

Per CDC guidelines, you’re not considered fully vaccinated until two weeks after you receive the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.

Robinson noted several hours after her initial tweet that “The CEO of Pfizer announced on social media that he got his second vaccination shot on March 10,” but still gave no clarification that the canceled trip to Israel was to have occurred in March. When this fact check was published, the misleading tweet had 8,400 retweets and nearly 13,000 likes. The follow-up tweet had approximately 200 and 680, respectively.

The Dispatch Fact Check contacted  Robinson and Newsmax for comment but neither responded. 

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Kevin C. Smith
Aug 6, 2021

Another great fact check! Shockingly, Newsmax didn't respond... SHOCKINGLY.

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Mack
Aug 5, 2021

I eagerly await the influx of people who point out that nothing in Robinson’s tweet is technically false. Or maybe they’ll be okay with Alec judging this comment in its proper context…

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