Marjorie Taylor Greene is suspended from Twitter again - this time for a WEEK - for saying vaccines are 'failing' and 'do not reduce spread of the virus'

  • Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been suspended from Twitter for a week after claiming that the COVID-19 vaccines are 'failing'  
  • Greene tweeted Monday night that the FDA should not approve the COVID vaccines because there were 'too many reports' of breakthrough cases
  • 'These vaccines are failing & do not reduce the spread of the virus & neither do masks,' Greene claimed
  • Twitter flagged the tweet saying it contained misleading information
  • Fully vaccinated people are still contracting COVID-19 during the Delta surge  
  • Twitter has a five-strike rule for users who spread COVID-19 misinformation 
  • CNN estimated that Greene only had one strike to go before she was permanently banned from the platform 

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been suspended from Twitter for a week for saying the COVID-19 vaccines are 'failing' because they 'do not reduce the spread of the virus'.

A Twitter spokesperson told DailyMail.com that Greene's account 'will be in read-only mode for a week due to repeated violations of the Twitter Rules.' 

The Georgia Republican tweeted Monday night that the 'The FDA should not approve the covid vaccines. There are too many reports of infection & spread of #COVID19 among vaccinated people.' 

'These vaccines are failing & do not reduce the spread of the virus & neither do masks,' she wrote. 

'Vaccine mandates & passports violate individual freedoms,' the congresswoman added. 

Fully vaccinated people are still contracting COVID-19, but data shows they're being protected against severe disease, hospitalization and death. 

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been suspended from Twitter for a week after claiming that the COVID-19 vaccines are 'failing'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been suspended from Twitter for a week after claiming that the COVID-19 vaccines are 'failing' 

Greene tweeted Monday night that the FDA should not approve the COVID vaccines because there were 'too many reports' of breakthrough cases. Twitter marked the tweet misleading and blocked users from interacting with it

Greene tweeted Monday night that the FDA should not approve the COVID vaccines because there were 'too many reports' of breakthrough cases. Twitter marked the tweet misleading and blocked users from interacting with it 

As of July 26, the latest date for which data is available, there were at least 6,587 so-called 'breakthrough' cases reported among 163 million fully vaccinated individuals.

Of those cases, 6,239 resulted in hospitalization and 1,263 peopled died.

Twitter flagged the tweet saying it contained misleading information. It also blocked users from retweeting or liking the message. 

'The Tweet you referenced was labeled in line with our COVID-19 misleading information policy. The account will be in read-only mode for a week due to repeated violations of the Twitter Rules,' a Twitter spokesperson told DailyMail.com. 

Twitter has a five-strike rule for users who spread COVID-19 misinformation. 

CNN first reported her suspension. 

CNN estimated that Greene only had one strike to go before she was permanently banned from the platform. 

In July, Greene was banned from Twitter for 12 hours after two of her tweets on COVID-19 were labeled misleading.  

On July 18 she posted: 'This is why no entity should force NON-FDA approved vaccines or masks. Instead help people protect their health by defeating obesity, which will protect them from covid complications & death, and many other health problems. We should invest in health, not human experimentation.' 

And on July 19, she wrote: 'The controversial #COVID19 vaccines should not be forced on our military for a virus that is not dangerous for non-obese people and those under 65. With 6,000 vax related deaths and many concerning side effects reported, the vax should be a choice not a mandate for everyone.'    

Twitter labeled the tweet misleading, adding 'Learn why health officials recommend a vaccine for most people.' 

Greene got suspended from Twitter for 12 hours in July after Twitter said she violated their COVID misinformation policy with two tweets

Greene got suspended from Twitter for 12 hours in July after Twitter said she violated their COVID misinformation policy with two tweets 

Her second said that COVID is 'not dangerous for non-obese people and those under 65'

Her second said that COVID is 'not dangerous for non-obese people and those under 65'

Prior to the July ban, Greene had to walk back comments she made in May comparing COVID-19 vaccinations and mask mandates to the Holocaust. 

'I have made a mistake and it's really bothered me for a couple weeks now,' Greene said at a June news conference. 

She said there was 'nothing comparable' to the Holocaust.

'I know the words I stated were hurtful and for that I am very sorry,' Greene said.   

In January, Greene also got locked out of her Twitter account days after the January 6 Capitol riot as she falsely claimed that officials in Georgia were 'begged by Republicans to fix our elections' costing former President Donald Trump and two Georgia Republican senators their races. 

Requests for comment to Twitter and Greene's office by DailyMail.com on Tuesday morning were not immediately returned.  

A vast majority of breakthrough infections recorded by the CDC are among people 65 years of age or older, according to July data from the CDC

A vast majority of breakthrough infections recorded by the CDC are among people 65 years of age or older, according to July data from the CDC

Marjorie Taylor Greene is suspended from Twitter for a WEEK saying vaccines are 'failing' 

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