I would guess it is because the typical COVID article is woefully deficient with regard to including sufficient data to draw conclusions.
There was an article with an alarming headline stating that 10 of the 55 people who died of COVID in Oregon in July were vaccinated. The article made it sound like the vaccine was barely effective.
I had to look up the demographic data for Oregon to conclude that the vaccinated were dying at one-tenth the rate of the unvaccinated. It's just too much work to research all these alarmist articles.
Your claim is that there are only hysterical COVID articles posted with logic you could drive a bus through... Well, why don’t you post that article and explain what is problematic. Does that article exist, or are you making it up? My reply was to someone decrying sources. You have presented information with no attribution whatsoever. Thanks for playing. Try again.