Update (7/30/20): Following Media Matters reporting on Del Bigtree using Facebook and YouTube to spread dangerous medical misinformation, YouTube terminated his account for violating the platform’s policies. His account on Facebook, where he shares the same misinformation, remains active.
Prominent anti-vaccination figure Del Bigtree is using his online show -- which is broadcast on YouTube and Facebook -- to encourage his viewers to contract COVID-19 so that herd immunity can be established through natural spread of the disease rather than through use of a vaccine.
According to the Mayo Clinic, “there are some major problems with relying on community infection to create herd immunity” including that “it isn't yet clear if infection with the COVID-19 virus makes a person immune to future infection” and that if large numbers of people become infected at the same time, “the health care system could quickly become overwhelmed,” which “could also lead to serious complications and millions of deaths, especially among older people and those who have chronic conditions.”
Bigtree, who has no medical credentials, is a leading figure in the anti-vaccination movement through his anti-vaccine nonprofit organization Informed Consent Action Network and as the host of The HighWire, which is broadcast on Thursdays. A 2019 profile of Bigtree in the online parenting magazine Fatherly labeled him “dangerous” and said he “may be the most connected node in the anti-vaccine activist network.”
On July 23, Media Matters reported on dangerous coronavirus-related medical misinformation that appeared on The HighWire in recent months, including Bigtree’s claim that COVID-19 is “one of the most mild illnesses there is,” his repeated exhortations to his viewers to infect themselves with COVID-19, his false claim that wearing a mask poses a serious health risk, and his promotion of guests who recommended that people who think they have COVID-19 take vitamin C until they have diarrhea. Media Matters asked YouTube and Facebook for comment on whether Bigtree’s claims violated their respective policies against dangerous medical misinformation, but neither platform responded. Several of Bigtree’s videos highlighted by Media Matters’ reporting were subsequently removed from Facebook, but other videos pushing similar dangerous medical misinformation were left up.
Bigtree again encouraged viewers at length to intentionally contract the novel coronavirus during the July 23 broadcast of The HighWire. The episode was posted with the title “The COVID-19 exit strategy” and has more than 67,000 views on YouTube and more than 209,000 views on Facebook. A separate clip from the show focused around Bigtree’s herd immunity plan and posted with the title “Your odds of dying from COVID-19” has more than 23,000 views on YouTube and more than 155,000 views on Facebook.
Bigtree made his pro-infection pitch with a demonstration where he spray-painted plastic figurines from a can labeled “COVID-19” in order to show how herd immunity could be established through natural infection. Bigtree falsely said that COVID-19 is “just another cold” and said without evidence that “between 60 and 80%” of Americans “already have immunity because it's in the exact same family as the cold they had last year or two to five years ago.” Therefore -- according to Bigtree -- “the bar for herd immunity is so low. We only need 20% to get involved with this cold, this infection, in order to reach herd immunity.” To viewers who might express fear of dying while participating in Bigtree’s plan, he said, “Many of us have not accepted the fact that a part of life actually is death.”