Key points
- Site also targets Anthony Fauci, Biden’s former chief medical adviser
- Beijing has urged US to stop politicising issue of origin-tracing
- More than one million people died of Covid-19 in US
WASHINGTON, United States: The White House on Friday unveiled a revamped Covid-19 website that promoted the contentious theory that the virus leaked from a Chinese laboratory, framing it as the pandemic’s “true origins.”
According to AFP, the Covid.gov website, previously focused on promoting vaccine and testing information, now includes a full-length image of President Donald Trump and criticises the pandemic policies implemented under former president Joe Biden.
The site also targets Anthony Fauci, Biden’s former chief medical adviser, for advancing what it calls the “preferred narrative that Covid-19 originated naturally.”
Lab leak theory
It presents five bullet points aimed at bolstering the lab leak theory, noting that Wuhan, the site of the first known coronavirus case, is also home to China’s “foremost SARS research lab” and has a history of conducting research at “inadequate biosafety levels.”
“By nearly all measures of science, if there was evidence of a natural origin it would have already surfaced. But it hasn’t,” the website said.
The lab-leak theory, once dismissed as a conspiracy theory, has recently gained mainstream traction in the United States.
Shift in official stance
According to AFP, even as the debate remains unresolved — scientifically and politically — US agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Energy have come out in support of the theory, albeit with varying levels of confidence.
Earlier this year, the Central Intelligence Agency shifted its official stance on the virus’s origin, saying that it was “more likely” leaked from a Chinese lab than transmission from animals.
“Extremely unlikely”
The assessment drew criticism from China, which said it was “extremely unlikely” Covid-19 came from a laboratory.
Beijing also urged the United States to “stop politicising and instrumentalising the issue of origin-tracing.”
The United States and China are currently locked in a major trade war, with Washington announcing Thursday new port fees for Chinese-linked ships and increased tariffs for Chinese goods.
“I welcome all efforts to dig deeper,” said Jamie Metzl, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council in response to the revamped White House website.
“But it would be a terrible shame if such efforts distracted from essential work to help prevent further infections and treat people suffering from Covid-19 and long Covid,” he told NPR.
Animated map
The new site, which apparently seeks to redefine the political narrative about Covid-19, also criticised the mask and social distancing mandates introduced at the start of the pandemic in 2020. There is also a map of Wuhan that is animated to throb.
Under a section titled “Covid-19 misinformation,” it also accused public health officials under the previous administration of demonising “alternative treatments” and colluding with social media companies to censor dissenting views about the pandemic — a charge frequently echoed by US conservatives.
The Biden administration has previously rejected the charge that it was suppressing or censoring conservative perspectives.
Layoffs
The website revamp comes after layoffs began earlier this month at major US health agencies, as the Trump administration embarks on a sweeping and scientifically contested restructuring that will cut 10,000 jobs.
Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr — who has alarmed health experts with his rhetoric downplaying the importance of vaccines — said the layoffs were part of a major reform of his department, aiming to refocus efforts on chronic disease prevention.
More than one million people died of Covid-19 and related illnesses in the United States, and millions more fell victim to the disease around the world, according to AFP.
“Chinese virus”
Back in 2020, China reacted angrily after US President Donald Trump referred to the coronavirus as “Chinese”, according to BBC. At the time, a foreign ministry spokesman warned the US should “take care of its own business” before stigmatising China.
The United States will be powerfully supporting those industries, like Airlines and others, that are particularly affected by the Chinese Virus. We will be stronger than ever before!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 16, 2020
The first cases of Covid-19 were recorded in the Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019.