19-04-2025 15:42 via today.com

White House replaces Covid website with lab leak theory

The federal government’s Covid.com website now sends visitors to a White House website that supports the theory that the disease leaked from a research lab in Wuhan, China. The site was formerly a resource to answer questions about Covid, including locations for testing, vaccines and treatments. It comes after the Trump administration cut more than $11 billion in Covid funding.
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