Houston Chronicle

Twitter blocks Trump adviser’s mask post

- By Kate Feldman

Scott Atlas, a member of the White House coronaviru­s task force, was flagged by Twitter for a tweet that violated the social media site’s “misleading informatio­n” policy, a spokespers­on confirmed to the New York Daily News on Sunday.

“Masks work? NO,” Atlas, one of President Donald Trump’s closest medical advisers, tweeted Saturday with a link to an article in the American Institute for Economic Research that argues that masks are ineffectiv­e. “LA, Miami, Hawaii, Alabama, France, Phlippnes (sic), UK, Spain, Israel.”

Atlas then followed up the tweet with praise of Trump’s lax guidelines.

“Use masks for their intended purpose — when close to others, especially hi risk,” he tweeted. “Otherwise, social distance. No widespread mandates.”

The original tweet has since been deleted by administra­tors because it “violated the Twitter rules.”

Since April, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has urged mask usage for everyone, symptomati­c or not, in public settings to help prevent the spread of coronaviru­s.

“We are not defenseles­s against COVID-19,” CDC Director Robert Redfield said in a July statement still displayed prominentl­y on the CDC website. “Cloth face coverings are one of the most powerful weapons we have to slow and stop the spread of the virus — particular­ly when used universall­y within a community setting. All Americans have a responsibi­lity to protect themselves, their families, and their communitie­s.”

As coronaviru­s numbers spike again and the election quickly approaches, Facebook and Twitter have cracked down on the spread of misinforma­tion, flagging several post from the president, who has continued to hold massive rallies with little mask usage, even after he was hospitaliz­ed with COVID-19.

The COVID-19 misleading informatio­n policy bans any “false or misleading content … which could lead to harm,” including by “subject-matter experts such as public health authoritie­s,” according to Twitter.

 ??  ?? Dr. Scott Atlas, adviser to President Donald Trump, had a tweet flagged as misleading.
Dr. Scott Atlas, adviser to President Donald Trump, had a tweet flagged as misleading.

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