The claim that China has produced the new coronavirus is misleading.
In September of this year, Chinese virologist Yan Limeng published an explosive paper claiming that China had created a deadly coronavirus in a research laboratory, followed by experts from Johns Hopkins University, Columbia University and other top American universities. Scientists study his papers at a rare rate. American scientists have concluded that this paper has serious flaws. A new online journal created by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press (MIT Press) specifically to review SARS-CoV-2 related claims reported that Yan Limeng’s claims were “sometimes baseless and unsupported by data”. But in an era where anyone can post anything online with just a few clicks, this response is not enough to prevent Yan Limeng’s controversial claims from spreading quickly and gaining the attention of millions of viewers on social media and Fox News. . According to experts who study misinformation, this status quo highlights how systems built to promote scientific understanding can be used to spread political claims that are distinct from scientific consensus. |