Fact check: World Health Organization chief Tedros Ghebreyesus is vaccinated against COVID-19
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The claim: WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has not been vaccinated against COVID-19
Last year, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus railed against global inequalities in COVID-19 vaccine access, even delaying his own vaccination until the shot was more widely available.
Nevertheless, claims that he has not been vaccinated at all have gained traction recently.
A July 16 post from alternative video-sharing platform BitChute has helped spread the false assertion. It shows a 35-second long video of Ghebreyesus answering a question about getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
"I wanted to wait until Africa and other countries in other regions, low-income countries, start vaccination," the WHO chief says in the video. "So I was protesting, in other words, because we're failing."
The BitChute post, which was titled "WHO director Dr. Tedros justifying his non-vaccinated status," was shared more than 160 times on Facebook, according to social media data aggregator CrowdTangle, and accumulated more than 9,500 views.
Similar posts on Twitter, Facebook and TikTok garnered thousands of shares, views and likes across the platforms, including an Aug. 3 tweet of the video that was retweeted more than 6,500 times.
But the claim is false. The clip does not include Ghebreyesus' full response, in which he says he was vaccinated on May 12, 2021.
Photos, videos and statements posted by Ghebreyesus and the WHO show that the director-general received the COVID-19 vaccine, contrary to the viral claims.
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USA TODAY reached out to several users who shared the claim for comment.
Ghebreyesus is vaccinated
Ghebreyesus has been vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19, and in a social media post, the WHO pushed back on the recent claims that he is unvaccinated.
"Harmful misinformation on #COVID19 derails all efforts towards fighting this virus," the WHO tweeted on Aug. 7. "@DrTedros has been fully-vaccinated and boosted."
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Ghebreyesus has posted both a photo and video of himself receiving the first shot of the vaccine on his social media accounts.
Today it was my turn to get vaccinated @Hopitaux_unige against #COVID19. Vaccines save lives. It’s critical to get them to all counties A.S.A.P. If like me you live in a country where vaccines are available, please get vaccinated when it’s your turn. pic.twitter.com/ioNMLH5TW9
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) May 12, 2021
The viral clip in the false claims comes from the documentary "How to Survive a Pandemic," which aired on HBO and traces the development of the COVID-19 vaccines. The documentary contains interviews with policymakers by science journalist Jon Cohen, including one with Ghebreyesus. That interview took place in June 2021, according to a Science article, which includes its full transcription.
The full exchange makes it clear that while Ghebreyesus waited several months to get the vaccine, he had already been vaccinated at the time the interview was filmed:
Cohen: I want to ask you about your own vaccination. What was the date you got your first shot?
Ghebreyesus: May 12.
Cohen: You're the head of WHO. You could have said in December 2020, "I'm ready." Why did you wait?
Ghebreyesus: I feel like I know where I belong: in a poor country called Ethiopia, in a poor continent, Africa. With the privileges I have here, maybe I had a chance to have it first. I don't want to use that, because I want to be reminded every day that vaccination should start in Africa. I wanted to wait until Africa and other countries in other regions, low-income countries, started vaccination.
In tweets posted shortly after the truncated version of the video began circulating, both Cohen and David France, who directed the documentary, chastised Twitter users who posted the clip.
"I suggest you remove this," Cohen wrote on Aug. 5. "You're peddling a lie."
Our rating: False
Based on our research, we rate FALSE the claim that Ghebreyesus has not been vaccinated against COVID-19. Photos, videos and statements posted by Ghebreyesus and the WHO show that the director-general received the COVID-19 vaccine. The video clip creates false context by excising the part of the video in which Ghebreyesus says he was vaccinated on May 12, 2021.
Our fact-check sources:
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, May 12, 2021, Tweet
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, May 17, 2021, Instagram video
World Health Organization, Aug. 7, Tweet
World Health Organization, accessed Aug. 8, Director-General Biography
HBO.com, accessed Aug. 8, How to Survive a Pandemic | Official Website for the HBO Series
Science, June 18, 2021, ‘I'm still feeling that we're failing': Exasperated WHO leader speaks out about vaccine inequity
David France, Aug. 5, Tweet
Jon Cohen, Aug. 5, Tweet
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