Rubio Says Media Reports Claiming US Has Most CCP Virus Cases Is ‘Bad Journalism’

Isabel van Brugen
By Isabel van Brugen
March 30, 2020US News
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Rubio Says Media Reports Claiming US Has Most CCP Virus Cases Is ‘Bad Journalism’
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) talks to reporters as he leaves a briefing for Senators by officials from the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigations, Director of National Intelligence, and the National Security Agency on the state of election security on Capitol Hill in Washington, on March 10, 2020. (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on March 29 criticized U.S. media outlets for reporting the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) official data on its COVID-19 cases as fact.

Rubio said Sunday that media reports stating that the number of COVID-19 cases in the United States had surpassed China were “grotesque.” He called them “bad journalism.”

“Some in our media can’t contain their glee & delight in reporting that the U.S. has more #CoronaVirus cases than #China,” he wrote on Twitter. “Beyond being grotesque, its [sic] bad journalism.”

“We have NO IDEA how many cases China really has but without any doubt its [sic] significantly more than why [sic] they admit to,” he added.

A tracking map published by Johns Hopkins University, which relies on official government data, shows at press time that the United States has 142,502 confirmed CCP virus cases, compared to China, which has an official confirmed case total of 82,149.

The Epoch Times refers to the novel coronavirus, which causes the disease COVID-19, as the CCP virus because the Chinese Communist Party’s coverup and mismanagement allowed the virus to spread throughout China before it was transmitted worldwide.

Rubio’s comments came after President Donald Trump on Thursday expressed his doubts about official data provided by the CCP that is quoted without challenge in many media reports.

“You don’t know what the numbers are in China,” the president said when asked by a reporter whether he was surprised that the United States has surpassed China in the number of cases of the CCP virus.

Trump said that he thinks the increase in cases being reported in the United States is “a tribute to the testing—we’re testing tremendous numbers of people … We’re doing tremendous testing.”

“I’m sure you’re not able to tell what China is testing or not testing,” Trump told the reporter. “I think that’s a little hard.”

According to The Epoch Times’ investigations, China’s actual number of cases and deaths from the CCP virus are likely to be more than 10 times higher than what is being reported.

Meanwhile, residents from China’s Wuhan, where the global pandemic first spread, told RFA they are skeptical that the official CCP figure of some 2,500 deaths in the city is accurate, given that incinerators “…have been working round the clock.”

Separately, Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response director suggested at a Coronavirus Task Force briefing last week that the media is frightening Americans by reporting on extreme results from COVID-19 models which have predicted the death of millions due to the pandemic under circumstances where no precautionary measure are taken.

“Models are models,” Dr. Deborah Birx said, adding that they “don’t match the reality on the ground” in the United States given the government’s social distancing efforts. Birx stressed that the estimates are based on models that do not consider such ongoing efforts to slow the spread of the virus worldwide.

“The numbers that have been put out there are actually very frightening to people,” she said during the briefing.

Others suggested the media dig deeper into the CCP’s official COVID-19 statistics.

“If only reporters had the same energy digging into China’s numbers as they display digging into @marcorubio’s tweet calling them out for ignoring the truth,” Regan Battalion wrote.

From The Epoch Times 

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