During open arguments on a critical case regarding Biden’s vaccine mandate, the liberal wing of the nation’s highest court espoused shameless untruths about Covid-19 and the mRNA shots marketed as “vaccines.”
One “glaringly false” statement came when Sotomayor claimed that “vaccines” stop COVID-19 from spreading, and in particular, the delta and omicron variants.
“Many Supreme Court Justices have falsely stated today that the Wuhan coronavirus vaccine ‘prevents disease’ and transmission in the workplace,” Townhall editor Katie Pavlich pointed out. “This is absolutely false and highly alarming they’re using that point as fact to make their decision.”
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky has said that the vaccines can no longer “prevent transmission,” and a Harvard University-led study found that higher vaccination rates correlate with higher transmission rates.
Sotomayor went on to claim, falsely, “We have over 100,000 children, which we’ve never had before, in serious condition, and many on ventilators.”
She was fact-checked by Phil Kerpen, who has extensively researched and written on COVID.
“This is just absolutely astonishing,” Kerpen tweeted. ‘100,000 children in serious condition,’ per Sotomayor. ‘Where do these people obtain their misinformation? The current national pediatric COVID census per HHS is 3,342. Many/most incidental.’”
Sotomayor then claimed during the hearing that the omicron variant is as deadly as previous variants, which is also not borne out by the data at the moment.
“A state-by-state analysis shows Omicron is a fraction as deadly as the wild or Delta variants,” Becker News reports.