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U.S. says Russian-backed outlets spread COVID-19 vaccine 'disinformation'

By Simon Lewis

 

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FILE PHOTO: A health worker prepares a syringe with a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination center in Calais as part of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination campaign in France, March 4, 2021. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has identified three online publications directed by Russia's intelligence services that it says are seeking to undermine COVID-19 vaccines produced by Pfizer and Moderna, a State Department spokeswoman said on Sunday.

 

The outlets "spread many types of disinformation, including about both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, as well as international organizations, military conflicts, protests, and any divisive issue that they can exploit," the spokeswoman said.

 

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) first reported on the identification of the alleged campaign on Sunday. A Kremlin spokesman denied the U.S. claim Russia was spreading false information about vaccines to the WSJ.

 

Russia's embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

Russia approved its Sputnik V vaccine in August, before a large-scale trial had begun, saying it was the first country to do so for a COVID-19 shot. Peer-reviewed trials months later proved it was almost 92% effective in fighting the virus.

 

Pfizer, headquartered in New York, and Germany's BioNTech, produced the first vaccine that was authorized in the United States, which regulators approved in December. The second, made by Moderna, headquartered in Massachusetts, was authorized later that month.

 

The State Department's Global Engagement Center, set up to counter propaganda and disinformation campaigns, identified the three outlets, the spokeswoman said.

 

News Front is controlled by Russia's federal security service, the center found. New Eastern Outlook and Oriental Review are directed and controlled by the Russian foreign intelligence service.

 

A fourth outlet, Rebel Inside, controlled by the Russian army, was also named by the center but is largely dormant, the spokeswoman said.

 

"The Department will continue to expose Russia’s nefarious activities online," she added. "We will also continue to work closely with our allies and partners to provide a global response to countering disinformation."

 

(Reporting by Simon Lewis; Editing by Heather Timmons and Lincoln Feast.)

 

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That exploitation of any divisive issue kinda sounds like the republicans lol I’m happy this administration is holding their feet to the fire not like the last administration who just rolled over Belly up 

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On 3/8/2021 at 6:49 PM, Pique Dard said:

i  wish i could speak russian! do the usa  spread disinformation...in russia as well? never? i'm just wondering

Why on earth would the US bother inventing disinformation to broadcast to Russians.

 

Telling then the truth is far more damaging.

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22 hours ago, Tug said:

That exploitation of any divisive issue kinda sounds like the republicans lol I’m happy this administration is holding their feet to the fire not like the last administration who just rolled over Belly up 

Rolled over belly up is a great way to describe it.  I guess the potential to make millions off a tower in Russia was enough to sway Trump's decisions.  One reason we should always have politicians divest themselves of businesses that could impact their thinking.  We've seen how disastrous not doing this was...

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