Former Secretary of State Colin Powell died Monday due to complications from COVID-19. Right-wing media quickly jumped to use his death as an example of their new favorite anti-vaccine narrative: highlighting coronavirus deaths among fully vaccinated people to downplay the vaccines’ effectiveness.
Powell was reportedly fully vaccinated according to his family’s statement. However, he was also immunocompromised as an 84-year-old with Parkinson's disease and multiple myeloma, which hurts the body’s ability to respond to infections and significantly reduces the production of antibodies that fight COVID-19 after vaccination.
Vaccinated people are still at least 10 times less likely to be hospitalized or die from COVID-19 than the unvaccinated. However, the immunocompromised are a group that benefit from herd immunity in the larger population since preexisting conditions may reduce their body's ability to fight the virus. Nevertheless, Powell’s death has become a catalyst for right-wing media outlets to cast doubt on the vaccine’s efficacy.
On Monday night, Fox prime-time host Tucker Carlson told his audience that “you've been lied to” about vaccine efficacy. After centering the story on Powell’s death, Carlson broadened his point to make it appear as if a wider trend is occurring, claiming that “many thousands of vaccinated Americans have died of COVID.”