Bill Gates didn’t tweet in support of adding vaccines to the food supply to solve vaccine hesitancy. The post was fabricated.
PolitiFact reached out to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation but didn’t hear back.by NewsPunch, a website known for spreading misinformation, about Gates supposedly trying to force mRNA vaccines on people by pumping them into the food supply. The story featured a photo illustration that included an image of the fabricated tweet.— before the COVID-19 pandemic — about vaccinating livestock.
In the video, Gates spoke about a partnership between his foundation and a United Kingdom agency then known as the Department for International Development, which is now part of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. "The Gates Foundation has partnered with DFID on a great number of things and, among those, are work we do together on livestock," Gates said
."Helping animals survive either by having vaccines or better genetics, helping them be more productive. It’s making a big difference."The tactic also wouldn't work. The mRNA COVID-19 vaccines aren’t approved for animals and, even if they were, eating food products from a vaccinated animal wouldn’t transfer the vaccine to people.Social media posts claim Bill Gates tweeted that"vaccines in our food supply solves the problem of vaccine hesitancy.
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