MEDIA WINNER: Erin Burnett
Sen. Rand Paul was suspended from YouTube this week for a video rant about Covid masks, in which he urged viewers to "resist" mandates. CNN anchor Erin Burnett , in a discussion about Sen. Paul, took the somewhat extraordinary step of acknowledging that his comments specifically about mask effectiveness were not dissimilar from those of medical professionals such as Dr. Anthony Fauci or Dr. Michael Osterholm. Paul said in the weekend video that “most of the masks you get over the counter don’t work,” and quoted two peer-reviewed articles that questioned the value of wearing cloth masks. “I will point out, Paul did say in the video — not the part that YouTube says they’re banning him for — but in the video, that he believes N95 masks do work,” Burnett noted. “Other medical experts, including Dr. Osterholm, are now raising red flags about cloth masks.” Osterholm, a former adviser to President Joe Biden’s transition team, told CNN in a previous interview that he believed “the face cloth coverings that people wear are not very effective in reducing any of the virus movement in or out.” Burnett also referenced a 2020 email from Dr. Fauci. “Back in early 2020, obviously, before the delta variant, Dr. Fauci did say in an email the typical mask you buy in the drugstore is not really effective in keeping out virus which is small enough to pass through the material,” she said. It is difficult and even risky to dissect Covid guidance in any space, but especially in media. And it's hard in general to draw a fine distinction the way the CNN anchor did so effectively here. Burnett singled out specific comments to make a salient point about public confusion over masks. A good job and worthwhile. |