by Chris Enloe
Dr. Scott Atlas, the former chief of neuroradiology at
Stanford University Medical Center, explained Monday why the spike of
coronavirus cases across the Sun Belt doesn't tell the full story.
According to Dr. Atlas, who was interviewed on Fox News'
"The Story," Americans should be cautious of the media's reporting on
the apparent COVID-19 spike because it "doesn't really matter how many
cases" there are — what is important is "who gets the cases."
That is because, as Dr. Atlas explained, the COVID-19 mortality
rate is just .04% for people under age 70 — which is equal to or lower than the
seasonal flu — and the case spike is being driven by younger people contracting
the virus on a larger scale.
"The overwhelming majority are younger, healthier
people," Dr. Atlas said. "It only matters if we cannot protect the high-risk
people, which we are protecting ... how do I know? Because the death rates are
not going up.”
"Right now, the cases have been going up for three
weeks. We have no increase — in fact, we have a decrease in death rates,"
Dr. Atlas explained. "You know, it doesn't matter if you get the illness
if you're going to fully recover and be fine from it. That is what people must
understand. For younger, healthier people, there's not a high risk from this
disease at all."
In fact, according to Dr. Atlas, America may be on the path
to so-called "herd immunity," which is developed when a large number
of healthy people in a population contract the virus and eventually provide
protection for more vulnerable and high-risk people.
Later, Dr. Atlas called out how the media is reporting on
hospitalizations and the fact that COVID-19 hospitalization data does not
distinguish between COVID-positive patients who are hospitalized for reasons
unrelated to the virus and patients who are hospitalized due to COVID-related
complications.
"When I looked at every single hospital area in Texas
today, 15-20% of people in the hospital as inpatients are COVID-positive
patients. That means 80-85% have nothing to do with COVID-19. And the same
thing goes with some of these other states.
“There are people hospitalized, a large number, because they
are tested as COVID-positive, somehow they are categorized as COVID
hospitalizations," Dr. Atlas explained. "That's a problem."
In the end, Dr. Atlas called it "ridiculous" to
suggest that reopening policies are responsible for the spike in cases.
Instead, Dr. Atlas attributed the spike to "large
protests" at the end of May and through June. "It's not the guy
getting his hair cut in the barbershop," he said.
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