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Twitter raps Trump COVID-19 adviser as U.S. cases rise

By Doina Chiacu

 

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FILE PHOTO: Personnel administer coronavirus disease (COVID-19) tests in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S., as cases spread in the Midwest, October 2, 2020. REUTERS/Alex Wroblewski/File Photo

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Twitter on Sunday removed a "misleading" tweet downplaying the efficacy of masks posted by a top coronavirus adviser to President Donald Trump, while U.S. cases surged before the Nov. 3 election.

 

As the Trump administration fends off accusations that its mixed messaging on wearing masks hampered the fight against the coronavirus, Dr. Scott Atlas continued to minimize the importance of masks with a Twitter post on Saturday, saying, "Masks work? NO."

 

Twitter Inc removed the tweet on Sunday, saying it violated its misleading information policy on COVID-19, which targets statements that have been confirmed to be false or misleading by subject-matter experts.

 

The White House had no immediate comment on the decision.

 

Atlas has downplayed the wearing of masks, a coronavirus containment measure that has been widely endorsed by health experts but not enthusiastically promoted by the president.

 

Twitter took down a post by a top coronavirus task force adviser who questioned whether masks worked to cut down on transmission of the respiratory illness. This report produced by Zachary Goelman.

 

Trump, a Republican, is seeking re-election on Nov. 3 against Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in the midst of a pandemic that has weakened the economy and killed more than 217,000 Americans.

 

For an interactive graphic https://graphics.reuters.com/world-coronavirus-tracker-and-maps tracking the global spread of coronavirus, open (https://tmsnrt.rs/2FThSv7) in an external browser.

 

New infections have been rising fast in the United States, according to a Reuters analysis, with more than 69,400 reported on Friday, up from 46,000 a month ago. Total U.S. cases have surpassed 8 million.

 

Trump, who was hospitalized with the disease for three nights in early October, has been criss-crossing the country in a surge of 11th-hour campaigning as he lags in many public opinion polls. His rallies draw thousands of supporters in close quarters, with many not wearing masks despite federal coronavirus guidelines.

 

Despite data showing otherwise, Trump has said repeatedly in recent weeks that the country is "rounding the turn" on coronavirus.

 

On Sunday, Trump again attributed the latest surge in coronavirus cases to more testing, but health experts cite increases in hospitalizations and the rates at which people are testing positive for the virus to show cases are indeed rising.

 

"The United States shows more CASES than other countries, which the Lamestream Fake News Media pounces on daily, because it TESTS at such a high (and costly) level," he wrote on Twitter.

 

Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a former Food and Drug Administration commissioner, said the United States is probably entering the worst phase of the pandemic without a national strategy.

 

"I think the next three months are going to be very challenging. There's really no backstop against the spread that we're seeing," Gottlieb told CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday.

 

Hospitalizations were rising in 42 states and there is no intervention short of a vaccine that can thwart the spread, he said. The White House has come out against universal masking, against testing asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic people and wants businesses and schools reopened, he said.

 

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar urged Americans to continue social distancing, wearing masks and washing hands. "Hang in there with us," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press," adding, "We are so close."

 

However, Gottlieb, who sits on the board of vaccine maker Pfizer Inc, said it may not be until February or March until the first tranche of people who are vaccinated are really protected against the virus.

 

"So it begs the question, 'what is the strategy?'" he said. "And I think the strategy is just to endure the spread until we get to that vaccine."

 

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu and Chris Sanders in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

 

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Big tech companies have over reaching power and are censoring news. This is a disgrace. Wearing of masks is known to reduce the risk of the spread of covid19 however many people are not wearing masks correctly and fully covering both their noses and mouths. An incorrectly worn mask is ineffective. 

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1 hour ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

U.S. CV death toll still running about more people each and every day.

 

Should have been:

 

U.S. CV death toll still running about 700 more people each and every day.

 

Just one among many:

 

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Former NFL defensive end Fred Dean (above photo, bottom left) dies of coronavirus. The Hall of Famer played 1975-85. He was 68.

 

And:

 

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Chris Christie, aide to President Trump and former New Jersey governor, says he spent seven days in the intensive care unit because of coronavirus.

 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2020/10/nfl-hall-of-famer-dies-ohio-school-cases-trump-aide-was-in-icu-more-coronavirus-timeline-oct-10-16.html

 

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Chris Christie is urging Americans to wear masks after spending seven days in ICU with COVID-19
 

  • Christie told ABC’s “Good Morning America” he made a mistake by not wearing a mask during the Amy Coney Barrett announcement in the White House Rose Garden and during his debate prep with President Trump.
  • “I was led to believe that all the people I was interacting with at the White House had been tested, and it gave you a false sense of security, and it was a mistake,” Christie said during the interview.
  • “No matter what you’re doing, you should have a mask on and you should try to remain socially distant from folks,” Christie said.

 

https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/521452-chris-christie-is-urging-americans-to-wear-masks

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4 minutes ago, Siamjim said:

i hear infected rate gone up but what about the death rate?

 

 

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[Christie] He spent seven days in the ICU while battling the disease and received an antibody treatment in combination with the antiviral medication remdesivir.

https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/prevention-cures/521452-chris-christie-is-urging-americans-to-wear-masks

 

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Medical treatments for the virus have vastly improved since the spring, and deaths remain lower than the worst peak, but the latest growth in coronavirus infections has left public health officials worried. More than 218,000 people have died in the United States since the start of the pandemic, and daily reports of deaths have stayed relatively consistent in recent weeks with about 700 a day.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/17/us/coronavirus-pandemic-fatigue.html

 

The U.S. has the largest number of total CV deaths of any country in the world, and has among the worst per capita CV death rates, usually ranked around the 11th highest among all countries.

 

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https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality

 

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17 minutes ago, Siamjim said:

i hear infected rate gone up but what about the death rate?

 

Infections are going up and the death from covid continue to be the highest in the world. The economy is still in the dump. What's your point.  

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