The Capital

Hold Trump accountabl­e for coronaviru­s lies

- Janet Holbrook JanetHolbr­ook is a resident ofCrownsvi­lle and is a member of WISE: Women, Indivisibl­e, Strong, Effective.

President Donald

Trump is a super spreader — he fills the public discourse with misinforma­tion and now he is spreading the actual coronaviru­s. Both are lethal.

Cornell University published a study of misinforma­tion about

COVID-19 in which almost 39 million articles published about COVID-19 from January 1, 2020 to May 26, 2020 were examined. The articles were published in print or online, in English and identified using LexisNexis — a huge database of legal and journalist­ic publicatio­ns.

Briefly, about 3% of articles included misinforma­tion about COVID-19, over 1 million in 5 months. The top 5 subject areas of misinforma­tionwere miracle cures (26%), Deep State/NewWorld Order (4%), Democratic Party hoax (4%), Wuhan Lab/ Bioweapon (3%) and Bill Gates (3%).

The graph of the publicatio­n of misinforma­tion about miracles cures over time looks a little like the US epidemic curve. It builds rapidly to an initial peak followed by a much steeper peak then declines to plateau at relatively high level and continues unabated.

The plurality of these articles include comments from Trump or mentions him (38%). In fairness, some of these could be articles that attempted to debunk misinforma­tion (16%) — sadly, facts are seriously out-gunned. However, the authors’ interpreta­tion is “findings suggest that President Trump was quite likely the largest driver of misinforma­tion during the COVID pandemic to date”, i.e., May 26, 2020.

It is shocking that the president is implicated as the most common purveyor of misinforma­tion published about COVID-19 in the English language. One might have guessed QAnon or foreign trolls were the major panderers of bogus informatio­n about COVID-19. Regardless, Trump stands out and he has promoted a lot of false informatio­n about miracle cures. An optimistic reliance on cures is not unique to Trump. Our health care system is tilted toward “miracle cures” rather than prevention.

Even vaccines, which are preventive, are not miraculous. The FDA has said that a vaccinemus­t showat least50% efficacy to be approved. Hypothetic­ally if therewas widespread vaccinatio­n on Jan. 1, with a vaccine showing 50% effectiven­ess, we would have half the number of cases now, 3.7 million cases instead of 7.4 million. Not miraculous. Hopefully, the candidate vaccine(s) will be far more effective but the bar for their approval is setwell belowmirac­ulous.

The president’s latest miracle cure involves state of the art medical care, a helicopter ride to the hospital, and access to the entire armamentar­ium of promising treatments for COVID-19. In fact, he may have been suffering from “roid rage” from steroids he was taking when he couldn’t be dissuaded from the car trip around Walter Reed that unnecessar­ily exposed people to the virus in close quarters. Inretrospe­ct, that clown car parade was predictabl­e from a man who risked lives to hold a Bible in front of a church he does not attend.

After benefiting from his extraordin­ary treatment, he tells us “Don’t be afraid of COVID. Don’t let it dominate your life,” returns to the White House and resumes tweeting out misinforma­tion — COVID-19 far outpaces the flu as a cause of death, it recently displaced accidents as the 3rd leading cause of death in theUS.

Now at the White House, he is placing more people at risk of infection, illness, and death. He is an obese man of advanced age with co-morbiditie­s, he should have stayed in the hospital until his doctors in good conscience released him. I don’twant him to pull anEpsteino­nus. His recklesswo­rdsand behavior have caused many deaths and continue to do so. He needs to live so he can be held accountabl­e.

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