MSNBC and CNN primetime devoting zero coverage to 'Uncle Tim' Twitter controversy and more round out today's top media headlines. Former Obama health advisor and Obamacare architect Ezekiel Emanuel expressed his disappointment Friday in the Biden administration's decision not to implement a "QR code" based system to track those who haven't received a coronavirus vaccine. Emanuel cited concerns while appearing on MSNBC over potentially forged proofs of vaccination being used by people who weren't really vaccinated to attend events, travel, and return to work. Host Andrea Mitchell asked Emanuel how serious the threat of forged vaccination cards was. "I think it’s a serious threat. I think it's inevitable, and have been saying it for months, that we will be certifying whether people have been vaccinated or not to go to indoor events like theater, or sporting events, or even board airplanes, or return to employment," Emanuel said. "And I understand why the administration really didn’t want to create a large database. I don’t think the privacy is really the concern. I think a lot of people — what they're really worried about is things like exploitation."