Fact Check: Is Joe Biden withholding health benefits from unvaccinated veterans?

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Fact Check: Is Joe Biden withholding health benefits from unvaccinated veterans?
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The president's position on vaccines has come under scrutiny amid sweeping new rules in the fight against COVID.

Though this might at first glance appear to be a genuine news site, it is actually satirical.

An about us section at the bottom of the site reads:"Delaware Ohio News is an online news and content source dedicated to Delaware, Ohio. Founded in the year 1808, we strive to be Delaware's premier news source, second only to the illustrious Delaware Gazette. Although we were the first Delaware, Ohio newspaper, they remain the lords of Delaware news media. That's why we're suicidal and on so many drugs.

The article itself in question includes quotes from a"televised speech" by Biden. The quotes are from no such speech, and, as suggested by the website's description, they are"made up.""It's time to get real. Some of you are behaving like some real wise guys here, some real dummies. Wiseguy dumb-dumb boys, as my father used to say. Enough is enough. So sit down and get the dang shot," one section reads.

On Thursday, September 9, Biden did issue an executive order requiring federal employees and contractors to be vaccinated. He also gave a speech that day outlining new measures, such as an emergency rule being developed by the Department of Labor to require that employers with 100 staff or more ensure their employees are either vaccinated or provide negative tests weekly. There was no mention of veterans' benefits.No, Biden has not announced in a speech that veterans must be vaccinated to receive health benefits.

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