
WASHINGTON (AP) — COVID-19’s origins remain hazy. Three years after the start of the pandemic, it’s still unclear whether the coronavirus that causes the disease leaked from a lab or spread to humans from an animal.
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This much is known: When it comes to COVID-19 misinformation, any new report on the virus’ origin quickly triggers a relapse and a return of misleading claims about the virus, vaccines and masks that have reverberated since the pandemic began.
It happened again this week after the Energy Department confirmed that a classified report determined, with low confidence, that the virus escaped from a lab. Within hours, online mentions of conspiracy theories involving COVID-19 began to rise, with many commenters saying the classified report was proof they were right all along.
Far from definitive, the Energy Department’s report is the latest of many attempts by scientists and officials to identify the origin of the virus, which has now killed nearly 7 million people after being first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019.
The report has not been made public, and officials in Washington stressed that a variety of U.S. agencies are not in agreement on the origin.
Many scientists believe the likeliest explanation is that the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 jumped from animals to humans, possibly at Wuhan’s Huanan market, a scenario backed up by multiple studies and reports. The World Health Organization has said that while an animal origin remains most likely, the possibility of a lab leak must be investigated further before it can be ruled out.
People should be open-minded about the evidence used in the Energy Department’s assessment, according to virologist Angela Rasmussen. But she said that without evaluating the evidence contained in the classified report, there’s no reason to challenge the conclusion that the virus spread naturally.
“We can and do know what the scientific evidence shows,” Rasmussen tweeted Tuesday. “The available evidence still shows zoonotic emergence at Huanan market.”
Many of those citing the report as proof, however, seemed uninterested in the evidence. They seized on the report and said it suggests the experts were wrong when it came to masks and vaccines, too.
“School closures were a failed & catastrophic policy. Masks are ineffective. And harmful,” said a tweet that’s been read nearly 300,000 times since Sunday. “COVID came from a lab. Everything we skeptics said was true.”
Overall mentions of COVID-19 began to rise after The Wall Street Journal published a story about the Energy Department report on Sunday. Since then, mentions of various COVID-related conspiracy theories have soared, according to an analysis conducted by Zignal Labs, a San Francisco-based media intelligence firm, and shared with The Associated Press.
While the lab leak theory has bounced around the internet since the pandemic began, references to it soared 100,000% in the 48 hours after the Energy Department report was revealed, according to Zignal’s analysis, which combed through social media, blogs and other sites.
Many of the conspiracy theories contradict each other and the findings in the Energy Department report. In a tweet on Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia, called COVID-19 a “man made bioweapon from China.” A follower quickly challenged her: “It was made in Ukraine,” he responded.
With so many questions remaining about a world event that has claimed so many lives and upended even more, it’s not at all surprising that COVID-19 is still capable of generating so much anger and misinformation, according to Bret Schafer, a senior fellow at the Alliance for Securing Democracy, a Washington-based organization that has tracked government propaganda about COVID-19.
“The pandemic was so incredibly disruptive to everyone. The intensity of feelings about COVID, I don’t think that’s going to go away,” Schafer said. “And any time something new comes along, it breathes new life into these grievances and frustrations, real or imagined.”
Chinese government officials have in the past used their social media accounts to amplify anti-U.S. conspiracy theories, including some that suggested the U.S. created the COVID-19 virus and framed its release on China.
So far, they’ve taken a quieter approach to the Energy Department report. In their official response, China’s government dismissed the agency’s assessment as an effort to politicize the pandemic. Online, Beijing’s sprawling propaganda and disinformation network was largely silent, with just a few posts criticizing or mocking the report.
“BREAKING,” a pro-China YouTuber wrote on Twitter. “I can now announce, with ‘low confidence,’ that the COVID pandemic began as a leak from Hunter Biden’s laptop.”
Which conspiracy theories are you talking about I haven’t seen anything that’s not fact.
It’s amazing how you guys still call it a conspiracy theory.
What covid conspiracy are you talking about… You mean the conspiracy That the Biden administration and majority of democrats said “it did not come from China”. You mean the conspiracy where the government of the United States :forced its citizen to vaccinate”.Oh no wait are you talking about the conspiracy were the government forcing people to wear clothes masks over their Faces telling them this will stop a “microscopic virus”. Oh wait do you mean the conspiracy where” the orthodox community was targeted” and forced to “shut its synagogues and learning facilities down”. That conspiracy… No such thing as a conspiracy it’s just the Jews it’s just the Jews… Pathetic… Someone spits in your face and expects you to go oy vey is it raining
It’s pretty clear it came from the Wuhan virus center. The only people it hasn’t been clear to are those who have something to gain and those who believe them.
In today’s day and age with the abundance of resources available it is impossible that the origin of the China Virus is unknown.
The only question that remains is whether the nefarious perpetrators of the so-called pandemic have enough resources to suppress the information.
… this remains to be seen.
The differance between conspiracy theory and reality is between 18 months and 2 years.
What I am writing is not a conspiracy, but for real:- About a year before 2020 election, President Donald Trump שליט”א was doing so well, & the DemocRATS so badly wanted him out & saw him as unstoppable, so the evil wicked DemocRATS hired this chinese lab {hence “The Chinese Virus” being a most accurate appellation} to spread a virus across the entire world, just to hurt President Donald Trump שליט”א. When that failed, because President Donald Trump שליט”א still won the election, then the DemocRATS stole the election.
You still have time to open your eyes and be on the right side of history
AP = Always Propaganda (and particularly pathetic, too, this time)
It will never be clear, it will always be as complicated like if masks do work or dont, if children need to vaccinate or not and if the USA sponsered gain function trials.
The only thing that is very clear is that Trump colluded with Russia.