That "fact check" is even more bizarre than the article, which comes from a site that looks like satire but no one is really 100% sure in this clown world:It isn't:
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Fact Check-Fake headline from The Conversation asks why the unvaccinated didn’t ‘warn’ the vaccinated
A screenshot purporting to show a future headline for an article published by The Conversation asks why the “unvaccinated did not do more to warn” people who were inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine, but it is fabricated.www.reuters.com
But it's fun
In fairness, the first word can't be "vaccines" since A and E are already picked, and the last word can't be "people, since again the E is spoken for. I'm not disagreeing with the spirit of the meme, but it loses massive cleverness points when it's sloppy like this....