On July 7, Fox News’ Fox & Friends returned to form with dangerous coronavirus coverage by once again suggesting that the reaction to the pandemic, which has killed over 130,000 Americans in four months, is overblown because most people with coronavirus don’t die -- an argument the channel relentlessly pushed in April, more than 50,000 deaths ago.
Dr. Scott Atlas of the Hoover Institute claimed on last night’s edition of Fox News’ The Story that COVID-19 is “not a high-risk disease for people under 70, it’s certainly not a high-risk disease for people under 30 or 40, who almost all recover,” a claim Fox & Friends repeated in a news-style “headlines” segment this morning.
Co-host Brian Kilmeade summarized this argument as “stop focusing on the [number of] cases” because “the fatality rate’s 0.04%” for people under 70. Fox contributor Dr. Marc Siegel said, “I agree with that completely,” and added that only “3.9% of all the deaths are under age 44.”