Why does my Fidelity taxable brokerage 1099-B have "Short-term transactions for which basis is not reported to the IRS" but it actually seems to have all the cost basis information?

My consolidated 1099 from Fidelity says this in the overview https://i.imgur.com/TyngQTH.png

 

Which specifically points to this in the 1099-B... https://i.imgur.com/uBR0Bvt.png

 

As you can see in the above screenshot it actually HAS the cost basis and even the gain/loss from it. So why does it still say " Short-term transactions for which basis is not reported to the IRS" there? 

 

In my situation of having "Short-term transactions for which basis is not reported to the IRS" what am I supposed to do to fix it?

 

Does it mean the cost basis Fidelity is showing on the 2nd screenshot is incorrect?

 

Does it mean even if I electronically import the 1099 into TurboTax, it will be missing cost basis EVEN THOUGH the PDF seems to show it?

 

After importing it, TurboTax asks this question https://i.imgur.com/LjtRJQB.png

 

One option is "My 1099-B has info I know isn't right, or it has extra info I need to add", should I click on that choice?

 

What am I supposed to do to resolve the situation, I don't even know what questions to ask.

 

Thanks