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  • Did a ‘Hot Mic’ at Coronavirus White House Briefing Reveal a... (en)
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  • Did a ‘Hot Mic’ at Coronavirus White House Briefing Reveal a COVID-19 Conspiracy? Claim Hot mic video from a White House coronavirus briefing revealed a far lower real case-fatality rate, as well as the existence of a vaccine provided to the government and the press corps (but not you.) Rating Not True Like this fact check? Reporting On April 20 2020, purported hot mic footage from a White House coronavirus press briefing appeared and quickly began circulating — involving discussion of what seemed to be fudged case-fatality rate numbers as well as the existence of a vaccine for the well-connected: Very Interesting exchange Caught on (GST HOT MIC) between FAKE NEWS @FoxNews @johnrobertsFox and a FAKE NEWS Tech at Todays White House Press Briefing! #coronavirus #WhiteHousePressBriefing #TrumpPressConf @realDonaldTrump @DanScavino FULL pic.twitter.com/D624MnmgcL — GOLDEN STATE TIMES (DOT) COM 🇺🇸 (@Goldstatetimes) April 21, 2020 Everybody here has been vaccinated anyway — caught on tape. https://t.co/ziXR8525yI Florida is where wokes go to die... Please enable JavaScript Florida is where wokes go to die — Cheri Jacobus (@CheriJacobus) April 21, 2020 BOMBSHELL: Hot Mic At White House CoronaVirus Press Briefing ‘Everybody Here’s Already Been Vaccinated’ and MORE Bombs Inside https://t.co/CZahiuogYA pic.twitter.com/QtoOCCmbaK — Matt Couch (@RealMattCouch) April 21, 2020 Everyone here has been vaccinated What in the world? Hot Mic before @realDonaldTrump press conference #coronavirusbriefing #coronavirus #vaccine #AnthonyFauci #CDC pic.twitter.com/7HK6T3euyb — Nate Medeiros 🇺🇸 (@NateMedeiros_) April 21, 2020 https://twitter.com/therealblondie7/status/1252666793019277312 So It Was A Hoax? – Fox News’ John Roberts Caught On Hot Mic Discussing COVID-19 Mortality Rate With Technician #coronavirus #covid19 #foxnews #johnroberts #hotmic #hoax #vaccine #whitehousebriefing https://t.co/8Vl1v27rwm — The Clover Chronicle (@CloverChron) April 21, 2020 When, Where, Who, and What According to the rumors, a hot mic recording the period prior to April 20 2020’s White House coronavirus briefing captured a very interesting exchange. One of the two people speaking was Fox News Chief White House Correspondent John Roberts . What’s a Hot Mic? A hot mic in this context is a microphone which amplifies the remarks of someone who does not know that it is on. As such, the exchange in question was interpreted by the above Twitter users as one intended to be private, inadvertently amplified to an audience without the speakers’ awareness the discussion was recorded. Source for the Video One of several streams recording the daily White House briefing about COVID-19 — accessible in a lengthy Facebook video — included the exchange. Shorter clips became available, but WPMI ‘s clip below included the exchange, roughly twelve minutes in. Roberts is seen conversing with a man wearing a facemask for several seconds in that clip. The Man in the Mask on the Coronavirus Hot Mic Video Per Mediate , the second individual was New York Times photographer Doug Mills . Coronavirus Hot Mic Video Transcription Due to the informal nature of the exchange, no formal transcription existed. However, a forum user endeavored to transcribe the discussion, which began with Roberts addressing Mills’ mask; Mills quipped that everyone here has been vaccinated anyway: You can take off the mask Doug, the base mortality rate’s like point 1 to point 3 according to USC. Is it really? That’s reassuring ... Everybody here’s been vaccinated anyway. Roberts continued, referencing a recent study with controversial and preliminary findings: USC in LA county public health has come out with a study. They found that there’s 7,000 cases in California, but they really believe that there are anywhere between 221,000 to 442,000 people who were infected. Really? Yeah. So that makes it zero point 1 to zero point 3? Yup. Is the study come out < inaudible > ? Yeah, just came in today. So it suggests that the case fatality rate is about of a tenth of what it seems to be. Puts it right in line with the flu. Yeah exactly that’s what it is, the flu. So it’s a hoax! I don’t think it’s a hoax. Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha ha. Roberts and the Coronavirus Case-Fatality Rate Study Incidentally, Roberts tweeted about the same research that day — April 20 2020: New @USC and ⁦ @lapublichealth ⁩ study suggests a coronavirus case fatality rate of .1 to .3 pic.twitter.com/th8Sld0ifl — John Roberts (@johnrobertsFox) April 20, 2020 Again, the research was preliminary and novel: By April 7 [2020], 55 (98.2%) of the 56 jurisdictions reporting COVID-19 cases also reported at least one related death (Table); however, approximately half (52.7%) of all deaths (12,757) were reported from three jurisdictions: NYC (4,111), New York (1,378), and New Jersey (1,232) (Figure 3). Other jurisdictions reporting ≥300 deaths included Michigan (845), Louisiana (582), Washington (394), Illinois (380), California (374), Massachusetts (356), and Georgia (351). Case-fatality ratios ranged from 0.7% in Utah to 5.7% in Kentucky. Everybody Here’s Been Vaccinated Anyway. Perhaps one of the most discussed elements of the viral coronavirus hot mic video was the snippet everybody here’s been vaccinated anyway, interpreted as an allusion to a vaccine for COVID-19 available only to the well-connected. The timeline for an anticipated COVID-19 vaccine is a major part of coronavirus news, and we discussed it on our page about the influential Imperial College London report ; that report was published on March 16 2020, and it informed the introduction of stay at home or shelter in place orders: Imperial College London’s COVID-19 Report, Explained That report went into the wait for a vaccine — and why there was any wait at all. Those non-negotiable elements were again discussed in U.S. News and World Report ‘s April 7 2020 article, Why Will It Take So Long for a COVID-19 Vaccine? In short, it was in the best interests of everyone that the general public be vaccinated at the earliest moment possible. But the realities of vaccine development meant it would take a significant amount of time to actually produce a vaccine: Public health officials have been warning that a COVID-19 vaccine will not be available to the public for 12 to 18 months, dampening hopes that there will be a quick end to the global pandemic nightmare. But Chinese researchers cracked the virus’ genetic code within weeks of its emergence late last year, and two vaccine candidates are already in early human trials — one in China and the other in the United States. What’s the holdup? Essentially, you can speed up the vaccine development process to respond to a pandemic, but you don’t want to speed it up so much that you allow a bad vaccine to enter the market, explained Dr. Greg Poland, director of the Mayo Clinic’s Vaccine Research Group. The process of developing, testing and licensing a vaccine for widespread population use is designed to be slow, deliberative, peer-reviewed, reflective, evidence-based, so that we don’t make mistakes, Poland said. Going too fast could lead to a vaccine that’s not effective or, worse, can cause serious health problems, Poland said. That means that the vaccine’s early recipients would also be its test subjects — the delay in introducing a new vaccine was safety-related. The wealthy and well-connected might get first crack at a viable vaccine, but a viable vaccine was still months away when Mills and Roberts had their sarcastic exchange. Further, the well-connected and famous are unlikely to be the same people on which any new COVID-19 vaccine is tested . White House Coronavirus ‘Hot Mic’ Video, in Summation On April 20 2020, White House coronavirus pre-briefing streams captured a clearly sarcastic hot mic exchange between Roberts (of Fox News) and Mills (a Times photographer); arguably Mills and Roberts were well aware the briefing room was wired and the pair were not exchanging closely-guarded state secrets. Roberts referenced a study about which he also tweeted, but the study in no way altered the known case-fatality rate for COVID-19. Mills’ joke about reporters and White House staffers being vaccinated anyway seemed to play to the room and the setting, a quip squarely satirizing COVID-19 conspiracies. In any event, the clip read as a covert conversation captured and disseminated before it could be scrubbed, when in actuality it was clearly two journalists employing dark humor during a tongue-in-cheek discussion about a global pandemic. Article Sources + Hot mic John Roberts, Twitter President Trump provides an update on coronavirus from the White House. White House CoronaVirus Hot Mic White House Hot Mic Catches NYT Photog Joking (?) with Fox’s John Roberts: ‘We’ve All Been Vaccinated Around Here’ Doug Mills, Twitter Hot mic at White House Covid press briefing. Everybody here's been vaccinated anyway. Early Antibody Testing Indicates Far More COVID-19 Cases, Lower Mortality Rate Concerns with that Stanford study of coronavirus prevalence Geographic Differences in COVID-19 Cases, Deaths, and Incidence — United States, February 12–April 7, 2020 Why Will It Take So Long for a COVID-19 Vaccine? Posted in Disinformation , Fact Checks Tagged coronavirus , coronavirus hot mic , coronavirus hot mic transcription , coronavirus vaccine , covid-19 , covid-19 disinformation , covid-19 hot mic , doug mills , john roberts , viral tweets , white house coronavirus (en)
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