Covid-19 disinformation spreads in China over virus origin
In the past few weeks, Chinese sources have been amplifying a baseless claim that Covid-19 was made in the US.
A disinformation campaign claiming that the Covid-19 virus originated from Fort Detrick, an American military base in Maryland, has gained popularity in China ahead of the release of a US intelligence report on the virus origins. In May, US president Joe Biden ordered a 90-day probe into whether the Covid-19 virus came from a lab accident or emerged from human contact with an infected animal.
Until then, the "Wuhan lab leak" theory had been dismissed by most scientists as a fringe conspiracy theory. But now as the report is due to be released, China has gone on the offensive. In the past few weeks, Chinese sources have been amplifying a baseless claim that Covid-19 was made in the US.
Robin Brant, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ correspondent, explains how the "counter narrative" campaign has been led by China's state media. The campaign has been ramped up in recent months and focuses on a lab, Fort Detrick, which is part of America's biological defence programme.
Photo: Fort Detrick Army Medical Research Institute. Credit: Getty Images
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