COVID Conspiracies: It's Funny Until It's Not

Three of today’s biggest coronavirus conspiracy theories make us wonder whether Darwin somehow got it horribly wrong

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Three of today’s biggest coronavirus conspiracy theories make us wonder whether Darwin somehow got it horribly wrong

Dust off the tin-foil hats and unlock the underground bunkers, folks—its conspiracy theory time again. From a fake landing on the moon and extraterrestrial reptilian humanoids walking among us to secret societies controlling the world (okay, that seemed pretty convincing at first) and a government-controlled alien hub in Area 51—it seems whenever humanity is confronted with events that boggle the mind, a few among us get back at the world with chilling ideas to explain them.

Our current predicament, a global pandemic, is, of course, no exception, as conspiracy theorists get cracking on answering the big questions of the day—Why is this happening to us? Where did the virus come from? Who do I blame? How can I connect my misery to someone or something I already hate?—while skilfully sidestepping other, irrelevant questions—Where’s the proof? How do you know? And, what are you smoking?

Fun and jokes aside, conspiracy theories have the powerful effect of offering confused and scared people some answers in a world where things don’t make sense and authorities can’t be trusted. The very real and serious downside to this? As more people begin to believe this misinformation, healthcare measures designed to contain a pandemic and organize relief efforts are thwarted, precisely at a time when the smallest setback could cost lives.

The Chinese did it …

Since early January, word began to spread that the novel coronavirus is actually a bioweapon, engineered by humans, and either deliberately released or accidentally let loose by the Chinese to wreak havoc and emerge as a new world-dominating power. This claim was supported by the fact that Wuhan, China, the first known location from which the virus was transmitted from an animal to humans, is close to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, whose labs study the world’s deadliest viruses. The belief became widespread enough...

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