April 23, 2024

Liberty University Accuses NYT Of Misleading Public Over Liberty Coronavirus Cases

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The president of Liberty University accused The New York Times of misleading the public over the amount of coronavirus cases at the school.

Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. said Sunday that The New York Times had lied about the university, adding that “there have been no cases of any on-campus student testing positive for coronavirus.” Falwell referred to a March 29 New York Times story headlined “Liberty University Brings Back Its Students, and Coronavirus Fears, Too.”

“The decision by the school’s president, Jerry Falwell Jr., to partly reopen his evangelical university enraged residents of Lynchburg, Va,” the Times captioned the story. “Then students started getting sick.”

The publication updated the story on March 30 to note that the “story has been changed to reflect the first known positive coronavirus test of a Liberty University student.”

“Big surprise,” Falwell said in a series of tweets. “@NYTimes lies about @LibertyU again. Here’s the truth.” (RELATED: Jerry Falwell Jr Calls Concerned Parent A ‘Dummy’ For Questioning Why Liberty University Remains Open)

U.S. President Donald Trump (L) and Jerry Falwell (R), President of Liberty University, on stage during a commencement at Liberty University May 13, 2017 in Lynchburg, Virginia. President Trump is the first sitting president to speak at Liberty’s commencement since George H.W. Bush spoke in 1990. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

“There have been no cases of any on-campus student testing positive for coronavirus,” Falwell tweeted. “Four were told to self isolate even though they had no symptoms solely because they had returned from New York. One off-campus student who never left Lynchburg has tested positive from local contacts in the community.”

The university noted in a press release that the Times story that was “false and misleading,” and that the story claims that Liberty University “students started getting sick” after returning from spring break.

“The Times attributed this erroneous conclusion about 12 students with symptoms to a local doctor who has consulted with Liberty,” the university stated in the press release. “The truth is a far different story. Both the numbers and the sequencing are wrong.”

The press release noted that “despite the Times’ sensational headline and story lead,” Liberty University is only aware of three off-campus students who had enough symptoms to qualify for coronavirus testing. Two of these students did not leave Lynchburg, Virginia, for Spring Break. One of these students tested negative during Spring Break, according to the university press release.

Neither the Times nor Liberty University have responded to requests for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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Mary Margaret Olohan
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