It appears early on in the article, as one reads through, and the writer's expectation is that a reader will simply accept the phrase. Don't.
Question --- what is Covid pneumonia? It's pneumonia. Yup. In the aftermath of the Spanish flu event a century ago, it turns out a great many deaths were from SECONDARY causes. The significant one was pneumonia.
One reads: "There are more than 30 different causes of pneumonia, and they're grouped by the cause." The many causes are documented.
Source: https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/pneumonia
"Covid pneumonia" is a term now appearing, as if something somehow different than "viral pneumonia." What is the intent of the vocabulary change? Ultimately, it is to increase that "uptake" of the mRNA injections. Marketing, marketing and marketing.
Note the source above states, "Viral pneumonia. This type is caused by various viruses, including the flu (influenza), and is responsible for about one-third of all pneumonia cases. You may be more likely to get bacterial pneumonia if you have viral pneumonia."
So marketing, marketing and marketing, because of all those "caused by various viruses" pneumonias, ONE is touted as having an answer.
"Safe and effective." Effective enough that Fauci and others were protected and caught the bug anyway. Effective.
What;s effective? The marketing, marketing and -- Maine Monitor -- messaging.
I didn’t get pneumonia from COVID in early 2020, I got cracked glass lungs!
The media lies...always.