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Elon Musk tweets a controversial tweet related to pandemic

Elon Musk again tweets a very controversial tweet about covid-19 pandemic.


The tweet was for mocking the condition about the current situation. The picture depicts that even if the guy was not wearing the mask or is not vaccinated he is alive and the guy wearing the mask and is covered with injections is also alive. the message from the above means that you need to have strong immunity to fight the virus whether you follow the covid protocols or not. on the other way round the above mem can also depict that he guy is wearing a mask and is covered in injections. He is so fed up with the fact that after taking a lot of vaccinations, the virus is still alive, he wants to know why they aren’t dead. Though the tweet was for meme purpose, it was misleading for his followers as they took it offensive and said it could falsify the preventive measures taken during the pandemic.


During the week 20-26 December, following a gradual increase since October, the global number of new COVID-19 cases increased by 11% as compared to the previous week. On the other hand, the new variant Omicron of noble coronavirus is paving the way for the third wave of coronavirus.



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