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Pandemic

This Was the Moment the COVID-19 Experts Betrayed Us

A special six-year anniversary.

Robby Soave | 6.4.2026 12:30 PM

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Some tweets live in infamy. Six years ago this week, NPR shared a link on X (Twitter at the time) to an article by correspondent Bill Chappell: "Protesting Racism Versus Risking COVID-19."

This was June 2, 2020, in the grips of the pandemic. By that time, Americans had been forced to confront the reality that "two weeks to slow the spread" was a lie. The two weeks had come and gone at the end of March, yet government health advisors had continued to pressure authorities at the federal, state, and local levels to maintain lockdowns, mask mandates, and prohibitions on social gatherings.

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These policies were initially sold to the public as temporary measures that were necessary to give hospitals time to receive an influx of COVID-19 patients. By the start of the summer, it had become clear that public health experts would continue to insist on heavy-handed mitigation measures until either case counts crashed on their own or a vaccine became widely available. This meant that in Democratic-controlled municipalities, where it was fashionable to "trust the science," relevant policymakers would keep lockdowns in place, require masks in all public spaces, and discourage large gatherings—even outdoors.

Washington, D.C., was once such location. The streets were generally empty. When people did venture outdoors, they were expected to wear masks, even when walking by themselves or engaging in vigorous exercise.

But then something happened: a black man, George Floyd, died while in police custody after an officer, Derek Chauvin, kneeled on his back for nine minutes. Chauvin would eventually be convicted of second-degree murder. Video footage of Floyd's death caused a massive public outrage and generated protests against racism and police violence across the country.

One might have expected public health experts to express sympathy with the cause but maintain their ironclad support for mitigation measures. After all, they had had no problem recommending that government officials close down schools, churches, and funeral homes, all of which serve vital social functions. They did not.

"Dozens of public health and disease experts have signed an open letter in support of the nationwide anti-racism protests," noted NPR in the tweet. "'White supremacy is a lethal public health issue that predates and contributes to COVID-19,' they wrote."

Dozens of public health and disease experts have signed an open letter in support of the nationwide anti-racism protests.

"White supremacy is a lethal public health issue that predates and contributes to COVID-19," they wrote.https://t.co/EewPNgDSu3

— NPR (@NPR) June 2, 2020

The actual NPR article captured a bit more nuance than that, but the open letter itself is outrageous. It begins by condemning the protests against lockdowns, and then draws an explicit contrast with the racial justice protests, which are explicitly condoned.

With respect to the anti-lockdown protests, the letter said this: "Infectious disease physicians and public health officials publicly condemned these actions and
privately mourned the widening rift between leaders in science and a subset of the communities that they serve."

With respect to the anti-police protests, the letter said this: "As public health advocates, we do not condemn these gatherings as risky for COVID-19 transmission. We support them as vital to the national public health and to the threatened health specifically of Black people in the United States."

The letter strongly implies—in fact, it states it outright—that one kind of protesting is not just morally superior, but actually less likely to spread the disease. This, of course, is junk science. COVID-19 is not sentient. It does not distinguish between activist causes. Its transmission is not dependent on the political agendas of the people it infects.

Equally bad, the letter also likened racism to a disease, drawing a confusing and totally false comparison with COVID-19.

"We continue to support demonstrators who are tackling the paramount public health problem of pervasive racism," it concludes.

Racism as a disease is a fine metaphor in other contexts, but COVID-19 was not a metaphorical disease: It's an actual virus! Public health experts knew a great deal about how to lessen its spread (though arguably less so than it seemed at the time), whereas their ideas about how to lessen the spread of racism were much less rigorous.

This is even more apparent with six years of hindsight. From the vantage point of 2026, it is not obvious that the Black Lives Matter protests have done more good than ill: If anything, they seem to have generated a massive backlash against the protesters. (Public perception of the police has remained mostly flat or improved somewhat since 2020.) The Black Lives Matter organization appears to be a giant grift.

It's quite possible that even if they sincerely thought fighting racism was just as important as fighting COVID-19, the best thing would have been to tell the protesters to stay inside.

Now it's true that the people who signed the open letter were not actually prominent government health advisors. But the actual leading coronavirus czars—Anthony Fauci, Deborah Birx, etc.—certainly did not go out of their way to contradict them. Social media being what it is, this NPR tweet became the assumed position of public health experts. And it was self-discrediting.

I don't mean to overstate the momentousness of one really bad tweet, but this was a significant "redpilling" moment—what right-wing people describe as the public waking up to some uncomfortable (usually conservative-slanted) truth. When we speak of declining trust in experts, this is the sort of thing we're talking about: Remember when scientists said protesting was OK but only if it was against racism?


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  1. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 hours ago

    Who is Us?

    Most of us in the comments were calling bullshit in match. Pointing to the issues with the narratices and fake studies.

    Is US you and Bailey?

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  2. swillfredo pareto   1 hour ago

    a black man, George Floyd, died while in police custody after an officer, Derek Chauvin, kneeled on his back for nine minutes.

    A sincere thank you for not perpetuating the lies that Chauvin "murdered" Floyd (his conviction notwithstanding) or that he kneeled on Floyd's neck. The truth doesn't matter to progressives but it matters to the rest of us.

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    1. MWAocdoc   1 hour ago

      Chauvin murdered Floyd whether you like the conviction or not. He wilfully maintained a choke hold on his victim in violation of his police department training and well-documented department policy; and despite multiple protests by his fellow officers, long after his victim stopped breathing permanently.

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      1. swillfredo pareto   1 hour ago

        Chauvin murdered Floyd whether you like the conviction or not.

        You feel Chauvin intentionally killed Floyd? Feel free to prove it. It may well have been manslaughter, it may have been Floyd's physical health. It was not murder.

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      2. JesseAz (RIP CK)   2 minutes ago

        Nothing you said here is accurate. Infact your use of the term choke hold shows youre fucking ignorant lol.

        It was not in violation of his departments policy, it was in fact what the training book and police academy teachers taught. This was stated during the trial. Only the police chief made that claim and she is under fire for those words and her own actions.

        Why argue from such ignorance?

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  3. MWAocdoc   1 hour ago

    "Remember when scientists said protesting was OK but only if it was against racism?"

    This alone would be a very good reason to never again trust public health "experts" with official government policy. And although Fauci and his ilk did not join in with this ridiculous nonsense, their own crimes weigh even more heavily on the scales for limiting government authority over a wide range of unconstitutional regulatory power grabs. Although "scientists" cannot be punished criminally for their open letter opinions, Fauci can and should be charged with his crimes; and politically-motivated "scientists" can and should be publically shamed for their opinions published in open letters. They deserve the distrust of the public, and public affairs have been greatly improved by the spreading of that distrust.

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  4. DesigNate   1 hour ago

    1. They betrayed us WAAAAAAY before that tweet.

    2. Better late than never, I guess.

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    1. MWAocdoc   1 hour ago

      In the narrow sense of betraying us concerning contagious disease epidemic response, the tweet was not a betrayal at all. The betrayal occurred when they panicked and reversed over a hundred years of pandemic policy recommendations that said that mass lockdowns and masking were ineffective and counterproductive.

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    2. Minadin   18 minutes ago

      Yeah, it's the anniversary of when Robby realized it. A lot of us were calling them out long before that, and the betrayals began way before that. Even just the Covid-related ones.

      But I recall Fauci being responsible for a public health scare that caused the schools in my area to remove or disable drinking fountains for a few years when I was in grade school.

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    3. Moonrocks   11 minutes ago

      They betrayed us WAAAAAAY before that tweet

      True, but it was a major mask-off moment.

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  5. See.More   1 hour ago

    This Was the Moment the COVID-19 Experts Betrayed Us

    Really? That was the moment? Not when they lied about "two weeks to slow the spread"? Not when they lied about masking? double masking? Not when they lied about the efficacy of the vaccines? Not when they lied about the efficacy of natural immunity? Not when they lied about the risks to children and young adults? Not when they pushed policies to arrest people for disobeying the edicts predicated on their lies? Not when they demanded that people lose their jobs or businesses for failure to comply? Not when they shutdown swaths of the economy, killing many businesses? Not when they made crony exemptions to the shutdowns? Not when they denied individual autonomy and tried to mandate experimental, untested vaccines? Not when they accused dissidents of murdering grandmothers by refusing to mask or get vaccinated?

    But that was "the moment," huh? Fuck off Soave!

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    1. E Blackadder   5 minutes ago

      I wouldn’t call it the moment of “betrayal” as much as the moment the “experts” proved beyond doubt that they were political hacks and that their invocation of “science” was nonsense.

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    2. Eeyore   4 minutes ago

      Certainly not when they decided to fund the development of new coronaviruses in a lab.

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  6. damikesc   55 minutes ago

    Destiny is nothing but a spurging twit who deserves no respect from any person. Any time I can watch literally ANYBODY obliterate him in a debate (does he ever do well in debates? Like ever?) is fun times.

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  7. Marshal   49 minutes ago

    it had become clear that public health experts would continue to insist on heavy-handed mitigation measures until either case counts crashed on their own or a vaccine became widely available.

    Except this didn't happen either. Even when the vaccine became available health officials and Dems generally maintained that the economy and schools should remain closed.

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  8. Marshal   42 minutes ago

    I think the article's entire premise is false. "Public health" experts betrayed us at the end of January when the virus was first known to be expanding. Rather than initiating soft warnings and urging self-quarantines they remained silent because they were unwilling to contradict their allies like Nancy Pelosi who claimed on TV that anyone reluctant to hug someone returning from Wuhan was racist. Bill DeBlasio among others repeated this.

    In March they betrayed us again prioritizing an economic shutdown designed to deprive Trump of his best re-election issue, a booming economy. In reality we all knew the level of quarantine enacted would not stop a pandemic which records recovered later showed they knew all along.

    The June date was not a betrayal, it was such an obvious political decision even people who didn't want to know the truth, like Reason writers, could no longer pretend not to understand without completely forfeiting their credibility.

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