Nearly 30% of Americans believe the coronavirus came from a lab, despite complete lack of evidence by rachsandl
Nearly 30% of Americans believe that the coronavirus originated in a laboratory, according to a Pew Research Center—a narrative that has gained momentum online despite the fact there is no evidence suggesting it is true— illustrating how misinformation about the pandemic is spreading.... [+]
Hubei province, on February 23, 2017. The conspiracy hinges on the fact that the lab is located close to the seafood market thought to be the origin of the outbreak.While scientists are still studying how the virus first infected humans and don’t yet know who patient zero is, the consensus in the scientific community points to the virus
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