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发表于 2022-1-10 20:17:06 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
WaPo Gives Justice Sotomayor Four Pinocchios for Claiming 'Over 100K' Children are in 'Serious Conditionhttps://townhall.com/tipsheet/landonmion/]
Landon MionPosted: Jan 09, 2022 5:00 P


The Washington Post fact-checked Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor after she claimed during oral arguments about the Biden administration's vaccine mandate on private businesses that more than 100,000 children are "in serious condition" and that many are on ventilators because of the coronavirus.

The liberal newspaper on Saturday gave the justice "four Pinocchios," the most given for a false statement, after she offered an "absurdly high" number during her comments the day prior. It further pointed out that "it's important for Supreme Court justices to make rulings based on correct data."  

Sotomayor gave a figure massively inflating the number of children who have come down with severe cases of COVID when she said that the U.S. has hospitals that are "almost at full capacity with people severely ill on ventilators. We have over 100,000 children, which we've never had before, in serious condition, many on ventilators."

The Post called the Obama-appointed justice's remarks "wildly incorrect, assuming she is referring to hospitalizations, given the reference to ventilators."

The newspaper cited data from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services showing that there were only about 5,000 children hospitalized in a pediatric bed because of a suspected or confirmed COVID case as of Jan. 8 and pointed out that this includes patients in observation beds.

"So Sotomayor's number is at least 20 times higher than reality, even before you determine how many are in 'serious condition,'" the paper explained.

And pointing to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, The Post noted that, since Aug. 1, 2020, there have been exactly 82,843 hospital admissions of children confirmed to have the virus. The paper, still referencing CDC data, also said the U.S. is seeing more COVID hospitalizations now than at any other time since the pandemic began.

So while the paper slammed Sotomayor for her "false" numbers of children hospitalizations, it did acknowledge that the justice "is not wrong to suggest the rate of pediatric admissions is cause for concern."

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky disputed Sotomayor's claims as well, telling host Bret Baier during a "Fox News Sunday" appearance that the number of children hospitalized due to COVID is roughly 3,500.

Walensky also suggested during her interview on Sunday that another one of Sotomayor's claims made during oral arguments was incorrect. The justice had falsely stated that omicron was just as deadly as the delta variant.

Asked if Sotomayor's claim about the severity of omicron was inaccurate, Walensky responded by saying that the variant "may not be" as lethal as delta based on data from other countries.

As is the case with other COVID strains, omicron is less dangerous to young people than it is to older individuals.

Each of Sotomayor's claims came as the Supreme Court was hearing arguments over whether the Biden administration can mandate that employers with 100 or more employees require their workers get the COVID vaccine or undergo regular testing and on vaccine mandates for health care workers at facilities receiving Medicaid and Medicare funding.
 楼主| 发表于 2022-1-10 20:18:50 | 显示全部楼层

Brian Stelter Shreds Biden Administration’s Covid Messaging: ‘The CDC Has...

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Brian Stelter Shreds Biden Administration’s Covid Messaging: ‘The CDC Has Turned Into a Punchline’
CNN’s Brian Stelter chastised the Biden administration for the messaging failures leading people to ignore new Covid safety guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Stelter made his comments on Sunday during a Reliable Sources panel about the mental impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Stelter, at one point in the discussion, ask CNN media correspondent Oliver Darcy whether the media has become “out of touch” with the public on Covid.

Darcy concurred with that premise, describing the agency as “very out of touch with people” based on what he has seen around the country — resulting in much of the public tuning out the news and the information that the press is trying to disseminate. This prompted Stelter to bring up an interview NBC’s Savannah Guthrie held with CDC director Rochelle Walensky several days ago in which Guthrie asked about the online mockery the CDC has been getting for their shifting public guidelines.

Stelter opined that Guthrie was “very much in touch with the public” during the interview because she recognizes that “the CDC has turned into a punchline.”

“It’s so sad, but it’s true, The CDC has turned into a punchline,” Stelter said. Noting that Guthrie called out the CDC’s “credibility crisis,” Stelter asked Darcy if part of the problem is people ignoring the “mixed messages” they hear from the CDC.

“That’s exactly right,” Darcy said. “We’re supposed to be getting information to these people, so when we’re messaging towards a very small group of people who are maybe taking the pandemic far more seriously than the average person, I think we’re not doing our jobs as effectively as we should be doing. I think we need to generalize the message.”

Stelter and Darcy’s comments came shortly after Walensky gave an interview to Fox News’ Bret Baier, in which she faced questions about whether the agency has a credibility problem.

Watch above, via CNN.
发表于 2022-1-10 22:01:56 | 显示全部楼层
奥巴马这群人就是无底线的利己派,好话说尽,坏事干绝。
跟太平天国领袖,共产党是一类的。
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