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The Florida COVID-19 Whistleblower Saga Is a Big Lie. | Human Events

Jones shot to stardom because she lent a fresh face to a Narrative. According to The Narrative, Florida wasn t supposed to be winning the fight against the pandemic. It s full of high-risk seniors, teeming with tourists, and run by a Republican who is an unapologetic ally of former President Donald Trump. To liberal intelligentsia, the idea that DeSantis could handle COVID-19 better than mask-mandating lockdown enthusiasts like Andrew Cuomo or Gavin Newsom was unthinkable.

But by May, the facts had begun contradicting The Narrative. While blue states like New York and California were devastated by COVID-19 despite draconian lockdowns, Florida did relatively well. Per capita, New York has nearly double Florida s COVID-19 fatalities and unlike New York, Florida has been open for months.

For journalists struggling to explain this deviation from The Narrative, Jones tale was irresistible. She confirmed their unspoken suspicions: Florida s relative success in fighting COVID-19 was an illusion crafted by a mendacious Trumpian governor and his flunkies, who fudged statistics to justify their homicidal reopening drive. DeSantis categorical rejection of Jones allegations only gave them momentum.

Eight months later, however, Jones is making headlines again, this time facing a felony charge for breaching a government computer system. In interviews with MSNBC s Joy Reid and Ali Velshi, CNN s Erin Burnett, and other opinion-makers, Jones casts herself as the target of a vast right-wing conspiracy orchestrated by the governor, his loyalist judges, and his Gestapo, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The media continues lauding her. Fortune named her to its 40 Under 40. Forbes awarded her Technology Person of the Year for step[ping] up to fill the vacuum left by governments during COVID-19. She s started another lucrative GoFundMe to defend science.

Jones story sounds impressive. There s just one problem: It s not true.

via humanevents.com

O dear.