Amid the move by the federal government and vaccine manufacturers to approve inoculation of children for COVID-19, the New York Times reported more than 900,000 children have been hospitalized with the disease since the beginning of the pandemic.
The report by science and health reporter Apoorva Mandavilli, “A New Vaccine Strategy for Children: Just One Dose, for Now,” had other errors as well, the Times correction pointed out.
Reacting to the Times correction, investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald pointed out that the paper “had an outstanding, highly experienced COVID reporter, but was fired because he made very rich teenagers unhappy when forced to entertain them on a paid trip.”
The reference was to Donald McNeil Jr., who was forced to step down earlier this year.
“Now we have an incompetent in his place constantly doing this, or saying it’s racist to investigate COVID origins,” Greenwald said.
Mandavilli has said the coronavirus lab-leak theory had “racist roots.”
However, it was another former New York Times science reporter who had a significant role in pushing the lab-leak theory into the mainstream. Nicholas Wade published a nearly 11,000-word analysis in May concluding the circumstantial evidence overwhelmingly points to a lab leak.
At a candidate forum Thursday night with reporters, Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe grossly overestimated the number of children in the state’s intensive care unit beds, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
“We in Virginia today, 1,142 children are in ICU beds,” McAuliffe said.
However, Virginia Department of Health statistics show that there are a total of 443 people of all ages currently in ICU beds.
And state records show that since the beginning of the pandemic, a total of only 1,094 individuals younger than 19 years old have been hospitalized with COVID-19.
McAuliffe also claimed Virginia had 8,000 COVID cases on Oct. 4. But the Virginia Department of Health counted only 1,220 “confirmed” cases and another 864 “probable” cases.
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