The Lab Leak Theory Still Counts as Misinformation in a New Study of COVID-19 Claims
A new study of COVID-19 narratives makes the very mistake it purports to correct.

A new study published by The Journal of the American Medical Association purports to track the spread of COVID-19 misinformation during the course of the pandemic, and largely blames 52 specific doctors for promoting allegedly incorrect claims about the virus, masks, and vaccines.
The authors of that study, "Communication of COVID-19 Misinformation on Social Media by Physicians in the US," might need to double-check their own grasp of the facts, however. Several statements they describe as examples of misinformation are debatable, and one big claim cannot possibly be described as misinformation at all: the lab leak theory.
Statements counted as misinformation included the notion that "the virus originated in a laboratory in China." The authors, as if anticipating strenuous objection to this, weakly insist that the lab leak theory "contradicted scientific evidence at the time." But this gets to the very root of the problem: There was no smoking gun indicating either a natural origin or a lab leak, and yet a group of scientific experts released a paper—at the behest of federal health czars Anthony Fauci and Francis Collins—that explicitly ruled out a lab leak despite their own private concerns that this was a perfectly compelling explanation. Scientists who publicly leaned toward the lab leak theory—like Alina Chan, of MIT and Harvard—were condemned.
The lab leak theory did not "contradict scientific evidence at the time." The evidence was ambiguous, and some scientists preferred the lab leak while others preferred natural origin.
In any case, a scientific study released in August 2023 has no excuse for continuing to promote the fiction that the lab leak theory is misinformation. The theory is now endorsed by both the U.S. Department of Energy and the FBI. The Wall Street Journal has confirmed key reporting that would make the lab leak all but certain—namely, that the first people to contract COVID-19 were scientists working at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
So-called experts who purport to chronicle and correct the category of speech now known as misinformation have proven themselves more than capable of error, which calls into question their entire project. (The authors have not responded to Reason's request for comment.)
Falsely describing the lab leak theory as misinformation is not the paper's only sin, of course. The authors also make dubious claims about masks and mandates. They cite "allegations of consequences of mask wearing included medical and social or developmental effects, all of which were unfounded."
"Many physicians focused on negative consequences related to children and mask mandates in schools, claiming that masks interfered with social development despite lack of evidence," wrote the authors.
It's simply untrue that masking children has no negative consequences whatsoever for their development. As Brown University's Emily Oster noted, "There is direct evidence that masks make it difficult to hear the speaker, and that this may be exacerbated for kids in loud classrooms."
"It stands to some logic that if you are trying to teach a young child to read—or, really, do anything—it is valuable for them to be able to hear you," she wrote for Slate. "And social interactions are better if kids can hear each other and be heard by teachers. Putting all this together, it is reasonable to think that some aspects of learning or social skills may be impacted by masks, and indeed others have argued this."
The paper also takes issue with the claim that mask mandates were ineffective at stopping the spread of COVID-19, even though some studies did in fact cast doubt on whether mandates—if not the masks themselves—were doing any good.
Lastly, the authors explicitly denounce as a conspiracy theory the idea that health officials "censored information that challenged government messaging." Yet the Facebook Files and the Twitter Files have documented the ways in which the federal government pressured social media companies to do precisely that.
Understanding how false information spreads on social media is a worthwhile project, but the authors of this paper don't seem to understand that there are legitimate disagreements on a whole host of policy issues related to COVID-19. The science is not settled; it never is. Those who would seek to police misinformation should first define it accurately, or else they are committing the very same mistake they seek to correct.
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Feature not a bug.
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If "The Big Guy" gets his way, we'll be at war with Eastasia AND with Eurasia at the same time.
And if they actually put trump in prison, they'll have to invent a new Goldstien to shout at pictures of for two minutes each day.
As bad as the CCP is, at least they admit they're authoritarian. Mention the name Orwell to a loyal Dem believer (or a pre-teen white girl from a coastal city) and all you'll get is how much better off The Republic is now that Juneteenth is a Federal holiday.
>>A new study published by The Journal of the American Medical Association purports to track the spread of COVID-19 misinformation
ya ... well fuck those liars.
The science is not settled; it never is.
Bravo, Robbie.
JAMA, Scientific American, Science, so many premier "scientific" journals can be demonstrated to have compromised their integrity to support government narratives regarding COVID, mandates and masks. The CDC and the NIAID flat out lied. Why should we not question NOAA and NASA on an even bigger issue?
It sucks. Scientific American used to be a great magazine.
That was a long time ago.
Agreed. And the recreational maths section has disappeared altogether.
Math is racist.
Recreational math. Here in the US "math" is already plural.
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Statements counted as misinformation included the notion that "the virus originated in a laboratory in China." The authors, as if anticipating strenuous objection to this, weakly insist that the lab leak theory "contradicted scientific evidence at the time."
Priceless.
The AMA is not a medical association, it's a political organization. Example:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12417181/American-Medical-Association-suggests-taxpayers-fund-300-000-UTERUS-transplants-help-transgender-women-pregnant.html
"Taxpayers should fund $300,000 UTERUS transplants to help transgender women get pregnant, suggests American Medical Association"
JAMA's reproducibility problem long preceded this crap study. Sadly, this latest publication demonstrates that they have made no real progress toward fixing the problem.
Lysenkoism is the inevitable result of Marxist socialism. Until there is a purge of the Marxists in academia, there is little hope for the institutions it feeds.
A free market in scientific information is as beneficial as any free market.
https://honesteconomics.substack.com/
If "misinformation" is involved the truth is not.
It is interesting that they rarely use the word “lie” anymore.
The hot new term is “Malinformation”
The “Big Lie” is the lie to end all lies, and the only one that matters anyway.
Misinformation isn't a lie, but its lie-adjacent.
Isn't malinformation the one where it's true but inconvenient?
"Malinformation" was originally used as the designation for ideas which were either reasonably supported or even provably true but were deemed to possibly make it more difficult for the public to accept the "official" narrative.
I'll have to ask some of my deeper leftist friends to explain again how suppression of provably true information at the "request" of the same government which keeps talking about anti-trust action or re-consideration of Section 230 both wasn't at all coercive, and also wasn't censorship. If I really wanted to push it, I could ask them how the government actively requesting private businesses do things which would be considered civil rights violations (especially suppression of disfavored but true facts) if done directly by the State is different from what goes on in "actual" Fascism
Poor Science-denying Robby, still doesn't get it that it's not his decision to make as to what the Truth is. We'll just have to beat some sense into him. As well as anybody else that wants to insist there are four lights.
Whatever it is the truth is hardly significant to the GLARING ROOT of all these problems being a constantly growing tyrannical government. The government is there to ensure Liberty and Justice for all. Not to mandate 'truths', steal for the lazy/poor or self-entitled, and monopolize every corner of the market they can get their noses into.
Damn TJ, when you drop the repetitive “Gov-Guns” and parentheses your comments almost become readable.
I knew you could do it.
Problem is; I believe a massive part of the problem lies in a plague of cognitive dissonance to the reality of what 'governments' tool really is.
Do you somehow believe none of the rest of us know?
turd gets my copy-paste not because a presumption that's it's surprising to most of us, but only to annoy the lying pile of TDS addled shit.
I know that you know Sevo. But I'm not worried about you voting for a socialist soldier as a politician so you can just ignore it.
The AMA is just another member of the deep state.
Sad to see scientific standards corrupted by the left. They really do have the Midas touch, except everything turns to shit instead of gold. But COVID is not the first time The Science has been controlled by industry.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2016/09/13/493739074/50-years-ago-sugar-industry-quietly-paid-scientists-to-point-blame-at-fat
I think the only thing that got labeled covid misinformation that actually was is 5g causing it. Given how little they got right I'm starting to wonder about that one as well.
misinformation - a big scary label that gets put in stuff that is true that someone somewhere paid a lot of money to convince you it isn't true.
Several statements they describe as examples of misinformation are debatable, and one big claim cannot possibly be described as misinformation at all: the lab leak theory.
The best these fuckers can do for themselves is fade off into the sunset, and hope people forget the Covid fiasco, and how blatantly their masks dropped…
…but their authoritarianism won’t allow it, thus the doubling down on “misinformation”
I'm going to say that at least half of the things they label as misinformation are either true, or still debatable.
Vaccines were ineffective to stop spread.
There is no evidence still that community masking or mandates do any good.
Myocarditis risk from vaccination is higher than the risk from covid in some demographics
I’m going to say that at least half of the things they label as misinformation are either true, or still debatable.
The other side as well. Half the stuff they hung "100% safe and effective, no downsides" signs on in plain ex cathedra fashion would be plainly insane "Jet fuel can't melt steel beams." myth if issued ad cathedra.
The idea of finding the one or two bats or pangolins or raccoon dogs or whatever is, itself, a Hollywood-esque narrative akin to immaculate conception. By their own theories, we should've found multiple reservoirs of peer and near peer relatively stable infectious variants in close proximity to human populations. Instead, we're still hunting for the single individual animal or cage of animals.
Not in some demographics - the vaccines are probably more dangerous in most. I would guess the break even point to be somewhere in the 50-60 year range, though I personally know more 70 year olds who probably died of the vaccines (4-5) than the virus (1). This last couple years have been filled with funerals, of the healthiest of those I went to school with a half century ago. For the most part, they just dropped dead of heart attacks while exercising after having recently been vaxed or boosted.
I got the first two shots, to protect a 99 (now 102) year old friend. I got suspicious when it was heavily recommended that I get boosted. That didn’t make sense. The mRNA vaccines sensitized our immune systems to just two SARS-2 spike proteins. Surely, that shouldn’t be that difficult. We don’t have to constantly vax and boost with our other vaccines, and they invariably are more complex. Turns out that one jab was probably sufficient - the first order side effects appear to be an immune reaction to the Wuhan variant spike proteins in the 2nd and subsequent jabs, which strongly suggests that the first jab was most often sufficient to imprint the two Wuhan variant spike proteins on the immune system as antigens. This was documented fairly early on, with the immune system crashing after the 2nd, but not after the 1st jab.
Then, the second anomaly popped up. Testing had bypassed the CDC mandated “shed” test. Well, how long did the mRNA and spikes persist after injections? Turns out, in many they persist for 60 days. Sometimes 90. What? We were told that they break down in the muscle shortly after injection. We found out earlier this year that that was a lie. One of the manufacturers admitted that the mRNA were designed to make it into the lymphatic system, before breaking down. And, of course, the next step is the circulatory system, with all your blood being routinely pumped through your heart. Blood now filled with Wuhan variant spike generating mRNA. When your immune system recognizes the spike proteins in heart muscle cells, those cells are killed by the immune system. Kill enough of them, and you get myocarditis. Of course, the same thing happens whenever and wherever the spike proteins are discovered in the body.
The next step was maybe even worse: bivalent vaccines, that combine Wuhan and Omicron variant spike producing mRNA - after the Omicron variant had pushed out the variants in the US that produced Wuhan type spike proteins (up through Delta). Why keep including the obsolete Wuhan variant mRNA, despite most people already exhibiting a robust immune response to those spike proteins? My guess is that it was regulatory - the manufacturers didn’t have to test their new vaccines. Don’t know if we will ever know, but that decision ultimately probably meant that a robust response to the Omicron spike proteins was never fully developed, and hence that most of those catching COVID-19 these days have probably had the bivalent vaccines. And esp those recatching the virus. Recent CDC conference had a majority of its attendees catch the virus. They were probably all, of course, fully vaxed and boosted.
So, the new CDC director is pushing at least annual vaccinations for almost everyone. Go figure.
I said "some demographics" because that's where there is uncontroversial, unassailable proof for the case of young men. I think you are right and it's worse than that and shouldn't be recommended for many under 50.
Claiming that new boosters (especially at this point) are effective for anything is misinformation too as there is no clinical evidence.
Sounds like a paper whose whole purpose was to provide cover for obvious fuck-ups within the scientific community. And if you know scientists, this makes a lot of sense. Scientists see science and other scientists as elite and righteous. So, when it is shown that they are simply human with the same biases and failings everyone else has, they recoil pretty stridently.
The irony is, this kind of response does nothing but further damage the credibility of science and scientific institutions.
Oh, you mean that time the Democrats colluded with the main stream media to spread misinformation about the origins of the Wuhan lab virus in order to hurt their political opponent Donald J Trump?
Oh yes, we remember that; when all of big tech and the main stream media conspired to disparage anyone and stop them from spreading information!
The theory is now endorsed by both the U.S. Department of Energy and the FBI.
Not to be that guy, but endorsement by the FBI doesn't exactly invoke feelings of trust.
It all comes down to who pays for research.
So, it is more logical that an animal was captured in the wild, was transported seven hundred miles to a wet market, and someone ate it and got the virus from that animal and spread to researchers then a lab, who received grant money for step up function, created the virus and lab researchers spread the virus.
I learned to not trust the government/democrats/media during the Viet Nam War when LBJ lied about the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, the Pentagon lied about body counts, and the media/Walter Cronkite lied about the success of the NVA's Tet Offensive.
"Understanding how false information spreads on social media is a worthwhile project." No, wrong, it isn't. Very few instances of false information are obvious and can be objectively labeled as such. The bogus ecosystem of misinformation, disinformation, malinformation, etc. is what you inevitably get. It's a feature, not a bug.
"It stands to some logic that if you are trying to teach a young child to read—or, really, do anything—it is valuable for them to be able to hear you"
Not mentioned here is the fact that an important component of communication and socialization is being able to see another person's face, read their lips and see their facial expressions. Requiring everyone to wear masks all the time in public has done incalculable harm to interpersonal relations, especially for developing children.
I dropped out of the American Medical Association long ago after it was taken over in a coup by politically motivated doctors with a social agenda. The only reason I joined in the first place was that some states required membership to maintain your license to practice medicine in those states. They no longer even try to pretend that they are a professional society representing the best interests of physicians. The current state of the AMA is a direct result of the nationwide push to co-opt every possible organization and corporate entity for the socialist narrative.
Love it when an article criticizing an article about misinformation for containing misinformation itself contains misinformation itself. A study where n=12 on only low frequency words without measuring anything resembling academic outcomes does not representative compelling evidence of the ridiculous theory that simple surgical masks impair hearing in any significant manner. It's also a perpetual source of amusement to listen to people whining about censorship all over the internet, all over TV, everywhere... WE'RE BEING SILENCED AND CAN'T SAY THIS, AND YOU KNOW THAT BECAUSE WE WON'T SHUT UP ABOUT IT EVERY TIME YOU TURN ON THE TV OR GO TO A NEWS SITE!
Jackass.
You don’t get it whatsoever. The masks are preventing people from being able to give clear speech since the masks cover their mouths. This isn’t hard to understand. There NO justification for censoring that thought.
Extremely disingenuous of you to bring up a straw man argument, and very disgusting of you to support government censorship by proxy.