
A city put control measures in place after one confirmed case of the disease, which caused the Black Death in the Middle Ages. – nytimes.com
11:33 AM 7/7/2020 – Who believes in COVID-19 conspiracies and why it matters
Saved, Shared Stories, Tweets | Page | In Brief – Page | on RSS Dog In 250 Posts |
![]() |
||
---|---|---|
Unfortunately, only To better understand the pervasiveness and consequences of COVID-19 conspiracy theories in Canada, we conducted a large, nationally representative survey as part of the We examined the perceived legitimacy of six conspiracy theories that have been circulating in the news media and on the internet. Our findings show that not all COVID-19-related conspiracies are equally as pervasive among Canadians. The most popular conspiracy belief is related to a theory that received extensive media coverage: that the coronavirus escaped from a lab in Wuhan, China. A sizable 1 in 4 Canadians believe that there is at least some truth to that claim. Scientists seem to agree that it is extremely unlikely, but there is The second most popular conspiracy theory is that the Chinese government engineered the coronavirus in a lab, which nearly 1 in 5 Canadians believe. And almost 1 in 10 Canadians believes that the COVID-19 pandemic is a way for billionaire Bill Gates to microchip people. The other conspiracies are more fringe: only 6 percent of Canadians believe the pharmaceutical industry is involved in the spread of the virus, while 4 percent of Canadians believe in the link between 5G technology and the virus, or that the US military developed the coronavirus as a bioweapon. Canadians who believe these conspiracies differ in some ways from those that do not. One pattern in our data is that men are much more likely to believe in these theories than women. For example, nearly twice as many men than women believe the virus escaped from a Wuhan lab. Men are also more likely to believe that the Chinese government engineered the virus, and that Bill Gates is using it as a ploy to microchip people around the world. As an example, 12 percent of men believe in the Bill Gates conspiracy, compared to 7 percent of Canadian women. We also find that people who get no COVID-19 news on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Reddit and others, are less likely to believe conspiracy theories than those who get considerable amount of news that way. For example, nearly 1 in 3 Canadians who gets COVID news on social media believes that coronavirus escaped from a lab in Wuhan, while only 1 in 5 who does not get their news on social media share this view. Importantly, the political profiles of COVID conspiracy believers differ from nonbelievers. With the exception of the theory linking the pharmaceutical industry with COVID-19, it is the Conservative Party of Canada supporters who are the most likely to endorse these conspiracy theories. For example, nearly half of Conservative party voters (42 percent) believe that coronavirus escaped from a Wuhan lab, compared to 13 percent of Liberal voters and 10 percent of New Democratic Party voters. A very large number of Conservatives also believe that the Chinese government developed the coronavirus in a lab (34 percent) and that Bill Gates is using the coronavirus to push a vaccine with a microchip capable of tracking people (18 percent). For comparison, only 5 percent of NDP voters, and 4 percent of Liberals believe the Bill Gates conspiracy. Taken together, our results show that although an overwhelming majority of Canadians do not believe in COVID-19 conspiracies, a worryingly high number hold some of these beliefs. That is concerning because these views can easily be linked to action. There have already been people In our survey, we examined seven behaviours recommended by public health officials to battle the spread of COVID-19: washing hands more often, avoiding common greetings like a handshake, avoiding gatherings of more than 5 people, cleaning and disinfecting surfaces more often, using alcohol-based sanitizers more often, practicing social distancing, and wearing a mask. On average, those who believe COVID-related conspiracies were 6 percentage points less likely to practice these behaviours. For example, those who believe that COVID-19 pandemic is a way for Bill Gates to microchip people are 17 percentage points less likely than those who do not believe this conspiracy to wash their hands more frequently. This highlights that these are not just harmless, fringe beliefs. They have consequences for how individuals respond to the pandemic. These individual behaviours, in turn, have consequences for the larger population. Unsafe individual behaviours promote the spread of coronavirus with devastating consequences for public health and the economy. These conspiracies might deter believers from becoming vaccinated if/when a safe COVID-19 vaccine is developed. This may prevent vaccine coverage from reaching the level necessary to protect the larger population. Photo: <a href=”http://Shutterstock.com” rel=”nofollow”>Shutterstock.com</a>, by
|
||
![]()
07/07/20 09:34 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) … Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, say that SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of the COVID -19 disease, can stay on the skin for … Google Alert – Coronavirus and skin Saved Stories – Disease X-19 07/07/20 09:33 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Our findings show that not all COVID-19 -related conspiracies are equally as pervasive among Canadians. … believe in the link between 5G technology and the virus, or that the US military developed the coronavirus as a bioweapon . Googl… 07/07/20 09:33 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) We dont know about Covid 19 yet but the possibility is there, he said. Read more at DutchNews.nl : Coronavirus leading to plagues of vermin, rats top the list – go.shr.lc/3iCtH7E via @shareaholic Posted by mikenov on Monday, July 6th,… 07/07/20 09:32 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Michael_Novakhov shared this story from Daily Express :: UK Feed. Sir Richard Dearlove said he wants a more open debate about the origins of the Covid-19 outbreak. The former MI6 chief believes the coronavirus was engineered and escaped… 07/07/20 09:32 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Michael_Novakhov shared this story from The Medical News. A new study involving over 92,000 patients with COVID-19 in Brazil shows that the odds of severe disease, ventilatory support requirement, and death are reduced with a recent triv… 07/07/20 09:31 from Disease X-19 from Michael_Novakhov (82 sites) Michael_Novakhov shared this story . Abstract We analyzed data from 92,664 clinically and molecularly confirmed Covid-19 cases in Brazil to understand the potential associations between influenza vaccination and Covid-19 outcomes. Contro…
|
||
Latest official numbers: As of Tuesday morning, a total of 397,649 people had tested positive for COVID-19 in New York, with the state’s death toll at …
|
||
Australia’s second-largest city will be locked down for six weeks. A million jobs lost: A ‘heart attack’ for New YorkCity’s economy. The virus may be …
|
||
Iranianlawmakers plan to summon President Hassan Rouhani for … inflation, growing unemployment, a slump in the rial, and the coronaviruscrisis.
|
||
Israelbeat the coronavirus. Or at least that’s what the public were led to believe only a few weeks ago. An early lockdown and stringent enforcement …
|
||
According to The New York Times, they are urging the World Health … the coronavirusoutbreak in New Rochelle, New York, U.S., March 17, 2020.
|
||
But others on the front lines say the younger COVID-19 demographicswon’t necessarily result in a decreased death toll. … into account the well-documented racialdisparities seen in both infections and outcomes of COVID-19cases.
|
||
Newly public federal data acquired by The New York Timessheds light on how racially unequal the coronavirus’seffects have been. Black and Latino …
|
||
A post-Covidworld must genuinely value care, embrace vulnerability, and attack … Migrant workers included people from one of Romania’s coronavirus … women report having experienced discrimination due to their ethnic origin; …
|
||
g Kong facing coronavirus community outbreak: Health official |
||
Five of the local cases were of unknown origin, officials said. In total, Hong Kong has reported roughly 1,300 cases since late January and seven …
|
||
The map of participants with COVID-19symptoms (people with three or more symptoms or with sudden loss of smell) inthe last two weeks of the study …
|
||
… whether people lose their immunity to coronavirusafter recovering. (WJW) – The Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) says scammers are marketing …
|
||
|
||
… Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, say that SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of the COVID-19 disease, can stay on the skinfor …
|
||
Our findings show that not all COVID-19-related conspiracies are equally as pervasive among Canadians. … believe in the link between 5G technology and the virus, or that the US military developed the coronavirus as a bioweapon.
|
||
Read more at DutchNews.nl: Coronavirus leading to plagues of vermin, rats top the list – go.shr.lc/3iCtH7Evia @shareaholic |
||
Scientific experts along with US and British intelligence communities reportedly all have the view that the coronavirus was not man-made. This comes as the World Health Organisation (WHO) are preparing to send a team of scientists to China in order to investigate the origin of the deadly disease. Sir Dearlove served as head of the Secret Intelligence Service, MI6, between 1999 and 2004. “There is an accumulation of evidence that this is something that has to be openly discussed in the scientific community.” Sir Dearlove added: “If we are going to have an inquiry in the UK – which I’m sure will happen – about the pandemic and government policy, it will have to start with the science. “Where did this virus actually come from?” READ MORE: China FINALLY admits coronavirus failure as it announces crackdown “Unfortunately we can’t go back in time and start monitoring from before the outbreak so we only have very patchy samples to try and work this out from.” The fact that Wuhan was the location of two laboratories who conducted coronavirus research in bats is reportedly seen as more than a coincidence by those who support the lab origin theory. The Wuhan Institute of Virology, who have been surrounded by speculation from lab theory supporters, said there is “no way the virus came from us”. “We have a code of conduct for research so we are confident of that. “Why are there rumours? Because the Institute of Virology … [is] in Wuhan people can’t help but make associations, which I think is understandable. “But it is bad when some are deliberately trying to mislead people. This is entirely based on speculation.” He added: “They clearly haven’t read the science. And they haven’t attempted to understand it. “The onus is now on the leadership of China to explain why the theory and the hypothesis that it could be engineered is wrong.”
|
||
ortality |
||
![]()
|
||
|
||
The first July day of 2020 in Vienna sow marking the anniversary of Nuremberg Trials with the conference “From the Victory Day to CoronaDisarray: …
|
____________________________________________________________________________
Saved Stories – None