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Subject There's No 'Vaccine Mandate'—but That Doesn't Stop WaPo Asking People How They Feel About It
Date July 30, 2021 7:09 PM
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There's No 'Vaccine Mandate'—but That Doesn't Stop WaPo Asking People How They Feel About It Julie Hollar ([link removed])


WaPo: Biden’s vaccine rule draws both cheers and resistance from federal workers

The Washington Post (7/29/21 ([link removed]) ) cites a labor union saying "it believes requiring vaccinations represents an infringement on civil rights"—as though Biden were proposing to require vaccinations.

The Washington Post (7/29/21 ([link removed]) ) let the opposition rather than the facts frame its latest story on the new federal directive on testing, masks and vaccination. The headline read:

Biden’s Vaccine Rule Draws Both Cheers and Resistance From Federal Workers; Groups Representing Law Enforcement, Postal Workers and IRS Managers Issue Statements Raising Concerns About a Government Mandate

What's the "government mandate," though? It's not a vaccine mandate; it doesn't require anyone to get vaccinated. It's a testing and masking mandate for federal workers and contractors, with an exemption for vaccinated people. The goal is obviously to push more people toward vaccination, but in a way that avoids the pushback the right has promised against any vaccine mandates.

But that didn't seem to matter to the Post, which filled its story (written by Eli Rosenberg) with quotes from groups decrying the (nonexistent) vaccine mandate.

"The Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association [FLEOA], which represents more than 26,000 federal officers, has blasted the idea," wrote the Post, "saying that it believes requiring vaccinations represents an infringement on civil rights."

The FLEOA president was quoted as warning, "There will be a lot of pushback. It’s going to be an avalanche," and paraphrased arguing that the government should not "try to force employees to get vaccinations."

The American Postal Workers Union, too, was pointed to as saying "it was opposed to required vaccinations for postal workers," as if this is what the directive contained.

Several workers were quoted, some in favor and some opposed to "the mandate" to be vaccinated.

Some if not all of these statements and quotes appear to have come from before the new directive was announced, when it wasn't known whether it would mandate vaccinations for federal workers. But rather than call for updated quotes, the Post didn't let reality change its reporting. It just included a somewhat nonsensical cover-your-ass line halfway through the piece that the rule "falls short of a strict mandate, providing options for people who still prefer to avoid vaccinations."
Yahoo: Biden mandates vaccinations for federal employees, contractors; encourages $100 payments for Americans

Yahoo!'s headline (7/29/21 ([link removed]) ) is flat-out wrong: Biden did not mandate vaccinations for federal employees or contractors.

A "vaccine mandate," as it's widely understood, is not about being "strict" or "loose"—either you have to get vaccinated or you don't.

While most news outlets got the story right, the Post wasn't entirely alone. At CNN.com (7/29/21 ([link removed]) ), readers were told that Biden "is adopting a tougher approach as caseloads surge: vaccine requirements and blame." And at Yahoo! News (7/29/21 ([link removed]) ), a headline announced: "Biden Mandates Vaccinations for Federal Employees, Contractors."

Vaccine mandates would get the country much closer to its goal of stopping needless hospitalizations, deaths and disruptions to normal life; it would also obviously face greater resistance from those opposed to vaccination. When journalists gin up controversy over lesser measures, they contribute to public misunderstandings of truth and reality, and make progress in the fight against Covid that much harder.
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