Three times during the first week of Sinclair Broadcast Group’s new morning news program, The National Desk, anchor Jan Jeffcoat falsely suggested that lockdowns don’t work to limit the spread of COVID-19. This misinformation about the pandemic had previously been removed by Sinclair from another of its programs, which has since been canceled.
Sinclair launched The National Desk on January 18, and the program airs every weekday morning “across the country and will be available on 68 Sinclair stations, including all Sinclair's MY and CW Network channels.” According to Sinclair’s press release, Jeffcoat will “provide audiences with commentary-free news coverage from both a local and national perspective,” with contributions from local and national Sinclair reporters.
But during the show’s first week, Jeffcoat has also provided Sinclair audiences with misinformation related to the devastating COVID-19 pandemic.
It began on The National Desk’s premiere episode, when Jeffcoat cited California’s spike in cases to falsely suggest that lockdowns are ineffective in slowing the spread of the coronavirus. Her guest that time, a surgeon who also works as a senior fellow at the right-leaning Cato Institute, agreed with her. They then called for the economy to reopen even as the U.S. was approaching 400,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths. (In fact, other news organizations which interviewed actual public health and infectious disease experts have explained how lockdowns disrupt transmission of the virus, thus saving lives.)