At President Donald Trump’s campaign rally Thursday in Greenville, North Carolina, he made the absurd claim that “85% of the people wearing the masks” get infected with the coronavirus, thus presenting the wearing of protective masks as a hazardous act by itself — with the claim carried on Fox News’ live coverage of the rally, as well. At the root of his newest false claim, it turns out, are a number of incorrect posts across far-right news sites pushing public health misinformation — along with Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
And on top of that, Trump has further misunderstood the misleading claims those sources have made.
Trump was recently hospitalized after he tested positive for the coronavirus following a largely mask-free “superspreader” event in the White House Rose Garden to announce the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. Trump’s diagnosis also came soon after his family and other guests refused to wear masks while in the audience of the first presidential debate, violating the rules of that event.
“And look at all the masks. You know, they keep saying, ‘Nobody wears masks. Where are the masks?’” said Trump. “Although then they come out with things today — did you see, the CDC? That 85% of the people wearing the masks catch it, OK?”
Not only is Trump echoing a claim that has been bubbling through the fever swamps of right-wing political sites — essentially mutilating what a recent study actually said about masks, as it looked at the impact of people going into public dining places — he has even gotten that backwards.