The actress shared a video Thursday on Twitter from a YouTube personality who made baseless claims about the vaccines’ safety and expressed his concerns.
Wright eventually deleted the tweet after dozens of back-and-forth exchanges with people criticizing her for spreading potentially dangerous misinformation.
US Food and Drug Administration officials have promised not to grant emergency use authorization to any vaccine that has not been proven both safe and efficacious.
Dr. Anthony Fauci and others. It has been taken down for violating YouTube’s terms of service.
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the “fake news” surrounding Covid-19 vaccines a second pandemic.
and tweeted that “if you don’t conform to popular opinions. but ask questions and think for yourself….you get cancelled”.
following the death of Chadwick Boseman.
in a tweet.
“i would never defend anybody posting this. but i still won’t throw her away over it. the rest i’ll take off twitter,” he wrote.
On Friday, she attempted to defend herself on Twitter.
CNN has contacted Wright’s representatives for further comment.
plans to distribute the vaccines once they’re authorized and some people, including health care workers or nursing home residents, could potentially get them before Christmas.
according to Johns Hopkins University.
imposed curfews on bars and restaurants and other restrictions in hopes of containing the spread of the virus.
announced on Thursday that it would begin removing false claims about coronavirus vaccines that have been debunked by public health officials.