One America News has spent the last several months feeding its audience misleading claims about COVID-19 vaccines, insisting that they are unproven and unsafe -- even as the delta variant continues to devastate unvaccinated people.
Widespread vaccinations have kept COVID-19 statistics far from their earlier peaks, however large numbers of unvaccinated Americans have meant that new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are all rising in the United States. Crucially, the delta variant is hospitalizing younger and healthier people than previous iterations of the virus did, most of them unvaccinated.
OAN discourages viewers from getting vaccinated with false impressions of danger stemming from exaggerations and misleading claims about “the experimental vaccines.” OAN talent and guests have denied the efficacy of the vaccines, blamed them for “causing the mutations” of COVID-19, suggested that vaccination is the “collectivist” Marxist agenda, spread conspiracy theories about vaccine “shedding,” and compared vaccination efforts to a litany of abuses, including Nazism and Britney Spears' conservatorship, suggesting that “the so-called conspiracy theorists were probably right all along.”
While OAN figures sometimes protest that they simply want all vaccine information available so people can make an informed choice, OAN’s vaccine programming reveals the network’s preferred choice. Misleading or misinformative arguments, particularly around side effects, often appear in the same segments, underscoring the editorial line OAN pushes in any way possible: The vaccines are more dangerous than taking your chances with COVID-19.
OAN’s audience appears to get the message. According to a poll analysis in FiveThirtyEight, among Republicans who get their news from far-right sources such as OAN, 32% said they would refuse a COVID-19 vaccine, and another 37% were unsure if they wanted to be vaccinated.