- “The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic clearly illustrates the need to identify health-related misinformation, especially with a lens toward improving communication strategies to combat it,” it said.
- The study was published in an academic journal in April 2021 and Los Alamos’s website lauded it in September 2022 with a glowing article written for its in-house magazine.
- Los Alamos’ article, which was written well after it was widely accepted that COVID may have leaked from a Chinese lab, simply omitted the fact that a large portion of the study was demonizing Americans who very well may have been right, and listed only the other three theories when describing what the study looked at.