The New York Times Spreads Misinformation About COVID-19
Patiently waiting for senators and whistleblowers to freak out over this

The purported threat of social media has emerged once again as a top concern of senators, whistleblowers, and members of the press. They are very, very worried about Facebook fanning the flames of hate, compromising U.S. democracy, and spreading COVID misinformation.
How many of them are worried about the COVID misinformation being spread by The New York Times?
The paper of record had to print a lengthy correction to a big error in a Thursday news article. The story was about other countries' approaches to vaccinating young people, and whether one shot would be better than two given the risks of heart inflammation in teenagers. The article wrongly claimed that nearly one million U.S. children—900,000 to be precise—had been hospitalized with COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.
The actual number? About 63,000 since August 2020, when stats first became available.
And while that was the biggest error, it wasn't the only mistake in the story. According to the correction, the reporter "described incorrectly the actions taken by regulators in Sweden and Denmark" and misstated the timing of a crucial Food and Drug Administration meeting.
This wasn't a junior reporter new to the job. The author was the paper's lead coronavirus correspondent, Apoorva Mandavilli. (Her bio, which notes that she won the Victor Cohn Prize for Excellence in Medical Science Reporting in 2019, appears under the correction.)
This isn't Mandavilli's first questionable article. In early August, FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver accused her of framing the Provincetown study of the delta variant's spread in a "misleading and sensationalist way."
There has been an awful lot of stealth editing and backtracking from the way you and NYT initially framed the Provincetown findings, which both experts and laypeople found misleading and hyperbolic. pic.twitter.com/U2FfjromAl
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) August 4, 2021
Mandavilli also tweeted, as recently as May of 2021, that the lab leak theory of COVID-19's origins is "racist" at its roots. She eventually deleted that tweet but doubled down on the sentiment.
In general, her pandemic reporting has manifested a paranoid slant. But the Thursday article wasn't just slanted; it was wrong, wrong, wrong.
Congress is not likely to call Mandavilli before a hearing to answer questions about the threat posed by the Times misleading its readers. People generally accept that traditional media get things wrong some of the time, or even a lot of the time. And indeed, it would be wrong—morally, constitutionally, and practically—for the federal government to try to clamp down on misinformation in the mainstream media. That is precisely what the First Amendment exists to prohibit. Facebook's reach may be larger than The New York Times', but the principle is not all that different.
For more on this subject, check out my new book Tech Panic (here) or my monologue from today's episode of Rising (below):
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"paranoid slant"
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The NYT has a long history of making shit up to further the goals of totalitarian regimes.
I'm not convinced of that. More likely they just like the trappings of power, of being the authoritative voice of one side beating the other side. I don't think they have the foresight to think any further.
This is actually quite true.
Not to say the NYT is alone in the pretension of being infallible truth-sayers or being an outright communist rag, they're just one of the highest profile ones.
It might not be fair to hold the NYT accountable for what was written on their pages before their current writers were born, but it seems we should be able to hold them accountable for what their current writers say by not buying their idiot paper.
And for what it's worth, not a lot of people are buying their idiot paper. What we're seeing now is journalists respecting the NYT even when no one else seems to.
Come on, dude, they issued a correction, what more do you want?
A correction on Russiagate, the Syrian gas attacks and nearly everything else in 2020.
Yea verily, the NYT fucked up, took back their fuck-ups, and (obviously) admitted error!
The ten trillion dollar question now... The future of democracy may depend on it... Is... WHEN is the Ex-TrumpfenFuhrer going to take back HIS "Big Lie" about stolen elections?!?!?
Maybe he will when those 600,000 voters missing actual identity show up to verify their vote. But why let that get in the way of "Big Lie" grand-standing the actual LIE and fraud.
Keep repeating those lies until the ?truth? gets established on lies.
The lies are settled!
https://reason.com/2021/03/23/sidney-powell-says-shes-not-guilty-of-defamation-because-no-reasonable-person-would-have-believed-her-outlandish-election-conspiracy-theory/
Sidney Powell Says She’s Not Guilty of Defamation Because ‘No Reasonable Person’ Would Have Believed Her ‘Outlandish’ Election Conspiracy Theory
Which particular lies are you wanting to hear and believe today?
Except that's not what she said. Her lawyer said that and she disagreed and rebuked him. Sullum was deliberately lying about it and you fell for it.
If you actually did more than skim the headlines, you wouldn't embarrass yourself so often.
None are as blind as those who willfully refuse to see!
You mean like the guy who quoted an article that turned out to be a lie?
If so, yeah.
Your cite (other than from the Lizard People) fell off somewhere in the weeds...
No he’d still embarrass himself regularly because he’d still be a spastic retard.
Wow, what clever wit! Did your mommy help you write that?
Even if a retarded monkey helped him write it, it'd still be more insightful than anything you've ever typed.
R Mac IS a retarded monkey! Even its "smart pills" (from under the rabbit hutch) aren't helping it one tiny bit!
Back to your shit eating obsession I see.
No, but your mom thought it was funny, sarc.
Anytime I have a discussion about our current situation I refer to the overarching truth that our elected leaders, media, academic institutions,etc.... are unreliable ideologues with an agenda to reshape this country in the image they want. They think they know best and are determined to win this battle. Most people on both sides would agree. Our best defense? Study the original founding docs and put constant pressure on your local and state elected officials to live up to their oath of office. But that's me!!
Was your subtext SUPPOSED to be
Sidney Powell=New York Times?
When we said "OMG WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!" we were, as far as we know, correct, because according to the best actuaries we *are* all going to die.
We *did* commit a slight error was when we said we're all going to die from Covid. That part is unproven.
With Covid.
In the proximity of COVID.
Would it be too much for a full Op-ed from the paper discussing the errors, how they happened, why they're harmful, how they definitely want the record straight? I mean people want to constantly do that with any other perceived COVID misinformation. Instead of a correction in italics that a lot of people won't read, write a new story where you acknowledge your errors and get the news to your readers.
Apologies are for little people.
They have pilloried enough apologizers to know better
An explanation for how procedures are going to be put into place to ensure that such stupid errors won't happen again. The fact checkers should be redirected to be checking facts that appear in their own paper, not "disproving" the latest conspiracy theory which barely anyone believes (and anyone who does believe is unlikely to be convinced because the NYT told them so).
In academic writing and Wikipedia, references must be provided for facts. It may be time to start introducing that idea into journalism. Not so much so that people can verify sources, but the effort to identify facts and finding reliable sources for those facts will prevent a lot of these really stupid f*** ups from getting through. It would also help identify cases where the news just source from each other, rather than actually do any independent verification.
Your post makes the assumption that the NYT writers are journalists that care about being factually accurate, when in fact they are left-wing propagandists that are only interested in pushing an agenda.
An apology for all the other lies they print and a minimal effort to be accurate and unbiased in the future
Of course, that won't happen.
Maybe competent writing and editing from the premier newspaper in the country?
Huh, initially I didn't think this NYT crack-up was real because it was only my alt-right mcrightypants news sources that were pointing these errors out.
Oh, in other news, the National Enquirer is starting to ask questions about Biden's health. Given that this is the cover story on the Nat'l Enquirer, I'm now seriously rethinking my initial position on Bat Boy.
Maybe Men in Black had it right.
Wasn't Bat Boy in the Weekly World News?
I think National Enquirer covers the celebrity beat, not the flying saucer and bigfoot beat.
Maybe so. Either way, Nat'l Enquirer appears to be a solid source of journalism.
https://www.history.co.uk/shows/alien-files-unsealed/articles/celebrity-alien-stories
Don't forget Elvis the Pelvis! Bigfoot ***AND*** Elvis spotted in a UFO!!!
Also this: https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2014/10/the-ingenious-sensationalism-of-the-weekly-world-new/381525/
Bat Boy, Hillary Clinton's Alien Baby, and a Tabloid's Glorious Legacy
They actually busted John Edward’s ass and ended his political career during his 2007 VP campaign. And this was while the “legitimate” media sat on the story, as is their wont with prominent Democrats.
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/Politics/john-edwards-mistress-breakdown-americas-sensational-scandals/story?id=20854336
Go National Inquirer!
Bat Boy? Batman’s sidekick?
Misinformation? What Misinformation? The New York Times dutifully prints the Party line, and if you can't trust the Party the who can you trust?
And using the term paranoid is a slur aimed at people who lost their mind cause they can't find something to pacify.
That was a response to Chumby's
You would say that.
They just need someone to show them the things in life that they can't find.
Oregon has actually done good work and asked the DoJ to investigate inflated covid numbers coming from hospitals in order to garner more federal funding. (We all know Biden's DoJ will decline). But they are kicking off an investigation into their own state level hospitals.
https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/lawmakers-seek-federal-grand-jury-investigation-covid-19-statistical
Fortified statistics.
Perfect.
And the thing is, even an accurate hospitalizations figure comes nowhere close to properly contextualizing the risk to children. Quoth the article ... "More than 63,000 children were hospitalized with Covid-19 from August 2020 to October 2021, and at least 520 have died. "
520...standard disclaimer...every death is tragic...but the inability to perceive 520 as not only a reasonable number, but in fact a great number that implies that there's no substantive risk to the young, continues to blow my mind on a daily basis.
What's 420, chopped liver?
haven't heard of that strain.
Something, something,... Haze.
I remember, back in the day when you used to get a little salesmanship with your bag, some kid trying to tell us about this great "Szechuan sans similia" he had.
Non Covid deaths per CDC
Children aged 1-4 years
Number of deaths: 3,676
Deaths per 100,000 population: 23.3
Source: National Vital Statistics System – Mortality data (2019) via CDC WONDER
Children aged 5-14 years
Number of deaths: 5,497
Deaths per 100,000 population: 13.4
Source: National Vital Statistics System – Mortality data (2019) via CDC WONDER
Leading causes of death
I came across a CDC study a few weeks ago in which they said that something like a quarter or a third of the children who had supposedly died of COVID-19 had so obviously died of other things (such as car accidents) that even CDC employees had to admit that COVID-19 didn't kill them.
I'll try to verify it, but I have seen it claimed that more children have died in the past year of non-covid-related pneumonia than of/with covid.
Is abortion non-covid? Because they killed a lot of kids that way.
Well, it's not pneumonia.
For context, during the 10 month 2009-2010 flu season with the H1N1 pandemic, there were 279 pediatric deaths. The 520 COVID number is over 14 months. Roughly comparable. Sad. But not world ending OMG THE CHILDREN SNEEZED CLOSE THE SCHOOLS numbers.
You know what? Not every death is tragic. A 90 year old with Alzheimer's or terminal cancer dying is not a tragedy in the least. Friends and family will be sad, but that's not tragedy.
Children dying, I will agree, almost always is tragic.
Nah, too many of them will grow up to be democrats.
Mandavilli also tweeted, as recently as May of 2021, that the lab leak theory of COVID-19's origins is "racist" at its roots. She eventually deleted that tweet but doubled down on the sentiment.
It's amazing how much these so-called journalists will cover for the establishment.
And just so you know, Ms. Mandavilli, the Wet Market theory is the one potentially rooted in racism. The Lab Leak theory is specifically the non-racist theory.
Are all reporters at the NYT this stupid or is Mandavelli a special case of mental retardation?
The CCP is Marxist. Marxists are anti-racist. Being anti-Marxist is pro-racist. Denouncing the CCP is racist. They believe this logic to be sound.
S'trewth!! So help me God that is how their thought processes* work!
*- ALLEGED thought processes, more accurately
Am I missing something here? This is exactly how they have reported it since the beginning. We're all gonna die, we're all at equal risk, your plastic bags are dangerous as fuck, you can get the coof 4 aisles over at the Wal-Mart. It's great that after 1.5 years, Reason is starting to realize that they've been hoodwinked and are pushing a little harder against the narrative while also telling us how smart and important it is for us to get vaccinated.
This isn't Mandavilli's first questionable article. In early August, FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver accused her of framing the Provincetown study of the delta variant's spread in a "misleading and sensationalist way."
NYT is used to winning Pulitzers for misinformation, such as the Trump Russia 4 years of Pulitzers. Say... did Reason ever correct their articles about that?
It was collusion-ey... so...
It was "collusion-adjacent...ish.".
But…Orange Man Bad.
The IFR of Covid-19 is roughly the same as the flu.
Get over it already.
Bad on the NYTimes, but they did correct themselves. Fox News and other Republican news sites lie every day without any corrections.
Did you completely miss the point that the NYT science reporter has an agenda that slants her work and renders her dangerously unreliable?
Oh, yeah, it’s Molly. Of course you missed it. You’d rather believe her persistent misrepresentations because they fit your worldview better than the facts do.
You have got to be getting paid to reply to this article with such a stretch of a response in order to protect your tribe. I mean, the "but the other team is worse" argument has got to be the laziest position to take.
Molly is definitely a fifty center.
"Bad but other side worse."
Predictable whataboutism. It's why the NPC meme exists.
LOL! They corrected it after it was spread across the globe on twitter. The correction got near zero press until someone took note of how big the mess up was.
And speaking of misinformation, every news site on NewsGuard with a green check issues corrections. Most of the sites you are including in fox and republicans sites have green check marks despite your deep fears of counter information.
I've never heard one person that believed the story say they changed their mind when the story was corrected. They still believe the original reporting is true.
The New York Times Spreads Misinformation
About COVID-19You could have stopped there, Soave.
+1000
The author was the paper's lead coronavirus correspondent, Apoorva Mandavilli.
This is my shocked face. :I
+1000
You're just now noticing? I guess that means you rarely read the NYT, which is a good thing. Oh, and Fuck Joe Biden.
Really? Another article pointing out that the NYT is a propaganda rag?
Everyone knows that.
Yeah but they need to counter all the times ENB continues to link to them for other stories.
misinformation in NYT so like what, seventy-four people read it?
(Her bio, which notes that she won the Victor Cohn Prize for Excellence in Medical Science Reporting in 2019, appears under the correction.)
(Ouch for Victor Cohn's legacy.)
Perhaps it's Victor Cohn that needs a correction.
What part of "Issuing a correction" do you guys not get? I guess if none of your sources ever would you don't know what it means.
Hey, dipshit. Why did they get it wrong in the first place? This is supposed to be the premier news organization in the world.
They got caught pushing the narrative and are backpedaling to cover it up.
"and are backpedaling to cover it up"
And
White MikeJoe Friday is trying to cover that up.A third of democrats believed if you got covid you had a 50/50 chance of being hospitalized as recent as a couple of months ago. Democrats aren't bright and they repeat debunked information put out by these rags.
Joe isn't here to discuss, rarely stays on topic, an redirects and or skews information, pretty much worth muting.
Wonder how many NYT readers ever bother to read the corrections that follow. I would be very surprised if it’s more than 5% and by then the original (false) article has already been shared/tweeted a bazillion times. Seems perfectly ok to spread misinformation about COVID so long as it makes it out to be much deadlier than it actually is.
There’s two different kinds of misinformation. Misinformation that supports The Narrative, and misinformation that contradicts it. Only one kind is bad, I’ll let you guess which one.
Hitler?
The part where they keep using a reporter who keeps fucking up, with all of the fuck ups favorable to one side of the debate.
The part where a million see the bullshit story and a few thousand see the correction.
How many mulligans does someone this incompetent/biased get, Joe?
Brown? Female? Probably lesbian/bi/confused?
Infinity screw-ups. I did the math.
Wanna cry racism, Ms Mandavilli? I’ll give you something to cry about—your last name is obviously Georgian soooooo (pause for suspense) You know what OTHER Georgian used to grind his ideological axe by promoting less than honest journalistic practices and media narratives?
She probably still believes Walter Duranty was right about Stalin. After all, he was an NY Times reporter, and his Pulitzer has never been revoked.
Conservatives should establish a prize - the Walter Duranty Prize for Propaganda in Journalism. But it will be hard to decide which journalist _don't_ get one.
What I find disturbing is more than 6 decades of approved misinformation about linoleic acid and saturated fat. Google - Bergen University saturated fat, Vijay P. Singh COVID-19, and Vijay P. Singh saturated fat protects obesity paradox. Quote from the second item: "Separately, on analyzing global COVID-19 mortality data and comparing it with 12 risk factors for mortality, they found unsaturated fat intake to be associated with increased mortality. This was based on the dietary fat patterns of 61 countries in the United Nations' Food and Agricultural Organization database. Surprisingly, they found saturated fats to be protective."
To learn about the linoleic acid aspect of the problem Google - Omega-6 apocalypse.
In the final analysis, the COVID-19 problem consists of a fast-acting cold virus pandemic superimposed upon a slow-acting obesity/chronic inflammatory disease pandemic. The latter stems from defects in the food supply - too much linoleic acid and arachidonic acid in animal products. Google - Siberian Federal University horse meat.
Does Facebook news sludge issue corrections too?
Lab Leak...fascinating "Daszak reiterated that, until an infectious disease crisis is very real, present, and at an emergency threshold, it is often largely ignored. To sustain the funding base beyond the crisis, he said, we need to increase public understanding of the need for MCMs such as a pan-influenza or pan-coronavirus vaccine. A key driver is the media, and the economics follow the hype. We need to use that hype to our advantage to get to the real issues. Investors will respond if they see profit at the end of process, Daszak stated."
https://www.nap.edu/read/21809/chapter/7#64
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