White House Overhauls COVID.gov With New Origin Claims
The Trump administration has transformed the COVID.gov website. It now promotes a theory claiming COVID-19 originated from a lab in Wuhan, China.
A Pandemic That Changed the World
The COVID-19 pandemic began five years ago. It reshaped our lives—isolating families, disrupting communities, and preventing us from being present during births, deaths, and milestones.
Millions lost their lives after the virus spread rapidly, starting just months after it was first reported in China in 2019.
Debates Over the Virus’s Origin
Since the beginning, people have questioned where the virus came from. Was it man-made? A bioweapon? An accident? Or a natural spillover from animals, like bird flu or mad cow disease?
These questions stirred heated debate throughout the pandemic. The U.S. government initially dismissed the idea of a lab leak, instead pointing to the wet market in Wuhan, where animals like bats and insects were sold.
However, a University of Oxford study later found no evidence that bats were sold there before the market closed.
Trump’s New Stance: Lab Leak Theory
Now, the Trump administration is pushing a different story. The newly updated COVID.gov site features a page titled “Lab Leak: True Origins of COVID-19.”
It presents a five-point argument, based on a Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic report published in December 2024. Before this update, the site focused on testing, vaccines, treatments, and Long COVID resources.
What the New Page Claims
The landing page now claims:
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The virus has biological features not found in nature.
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All COVID-19 cases stem from a single introduction, unlike past pandemics.
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Wuhan houses China’s top SARS research lab, known for risky gain-of-function research.
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WIV researchers reportedly showed COVID-like symptoms in late 2019, before the wet market outbreak.
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No clear evidence has emerged to support a natural origin.
Fauci and the Paper Controversy
The page also alleges that Dr. Anthony Fauci, former NIAID Director, helped edit a 2020 research paper suggesting COVID-19 was naturally occurring. Both Fauci and the authors have denied altering the findings.
Intelligence Community Remains Divided
In 2021, a declassified report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence leaned toward a natural origin. But by 2023, another declassified document revealed the intelligence community remained split. Most agencies agreed, however, that the virus was not developed as a bioweapon.