The coronavirus, which caused the COVID-19 pandemic, has been circulating online due to rumors that it may have escaped from a Chinese laboratory in Wuhan. This has led to anti-vaccine disinformation and has had significant consequences for our health. Scientists and spy agencies have been trying for years to determine the origins of the virus, but conclusive evidence is hard to come by. Some research scientists have been accused of conspiracy and cover-up based on no evidence.
Online speculation about the origins of COVID-19 is soaring after a report from the Energy Department concluding that the coronavirus that caused the disease leaked from a China lab. A group of 27 prominent public health scientists from outside China is pushing back against these stories and even a scientific paper suggesting a laboratory in Wuhan, China, may be the cause.
The COVID-19 lab leak theory, or lab leak hypothesis, is the idea that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that caused the pandemic, came from a laboratory. The claim Covid-19 leaked from a Chinese laboratory dates from early in the pandemic. A statement in The Lancet assails misinformation about the possibility that COVID-19 came from a lab in Wuhan, China.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the truth has often felt elusive, and conspiracy theories, misinformation, and political rhetoric have taken hold. A lab leak was once dismissed by many as a conspiracy theory, but the idea is gaining traction as evidence builds that the virus and an eventual coronavirus vaccine were likely responsible.
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