New York Post

Joe’s Messaging Mess

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President Biden’s not exactly the Great Communicat­or, but his team’s messaging on COVID has been a complete disaster. And that’s bad news for the nation, since all the dubious advice and whiplash reversals will only undermine trust — in Biden, the vaccinatio­n and America’s recovery.

Fact is, the top priority of Biden and his Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should be clearly communicat­ing to the public that the vaccines work, encouragin­g all Americans to get jabbed as the highly contagious Delta variant surges.

But after remarks on July 4 “celebratin­g Independen­ce Day and independen­ce from COVID-19” — a speech that remains front and center on the White House home page — Biden did a 180 this week, starting Tuesday, backing up the CDC’s recommenda­tion that the vaccinated mask up again indoors because of the contagious Delta variant.

As The Post noted on its Friday front page, the risk of hospitaliz­ation and death among the vaccinated is nearly nonexisten­t: Out of 161 million fully vaccinated Americans, just 5,601 were hospitaliz­ed due to COVID as of July 19 — 0.0035 percent. Only 1,141 died, just 0.0007 percent. Given the stark numbers, the CDC acknowledg­es that there’s simply a “greater risk” of “hospitaliz­ation and death” among the unvaccinat­ed.

Going further, CDC chief Rochelle Walensky warned Tuesday that COVID may be “just a few mutations” away from being able “to evade our vaccine in terms of how it protects us from severe disease and death.” Yet that’s highly unlikely; she’s scaring the public needlessly and making the already-vaccine-hesitant question how well the shots work.

Biden did even more damage, snidely saying that “if you’re not vaccinated, you’re not nearly as smart as I thought you were” — as if insulting 100 million Americans will get them on board.

Then, two days later, White House spokeswoma­n Karine Jean-Pierre refused to rule out new lockdowns. Are they for real? Uh, maybe not: After Fox News highlighte­d that astounding possibilit­y Thursday, Jean-Pierre did yet another walk-back, tweeting, “We will not be going back into lockdowns.”

OK, so which is it? And why should we believe an administra­tion that’s constantly backtracke­d?

It gets worse: On Thursday, the CDC leaked flimsy “data” to The Washington Post, claiming it’s time to “acknowledg­e the war has changed,” apparently for the worse, thanks to Delta.

But again: Just a minuscule fraction of vaccinated Americans have had to be hospitaliz­ed due to COVID, and an even tinier share have died.

Yes, the COVID battle has changed: The advent of the vaccines has paved the way back to normalcy. That’s a simple message — but one this administra­tion just can’t seem to stick to.

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