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Source: The Hill
Nearly 3 out of 10 Americans believe an unsubstantiated claim that the coronavirus -- which has infected more than 1.8 million people and killed more than 116,000 worldwide -- was made in a lab, according to a poll from the Pew Research Center.
The poll found that as 43 percent of Americans say the coronavirus most likely came about naturally, 29 percent say it most likely was created in a lab. Of that 29 percent, 23 percent say it is most likely the current strain of coronavirus was developed intentionally in a lab, while 6 percent say it was most likely made accidentally in a lab. A quarter of participants said they aren't sure where the virus came from. The survey was conducted from March 10-16.
The poll also found Republicans and Republican-leaning independents are more likely than Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents to say the coronavirus was created in a lab -- 37 percent to 21 percent respectively. Meanwhile, 39 percent of conservative Republicans said the coronavirus was created in a lab.
Younger people were also more likely than older adults to say the virus originated in a lab. The poll found 35 percent of adults ages 18-29 say the virus was developed in a lab, compared with 21 percent of adults 65 and older. Meanwhile, 19 percent of adults with a bachelor's degree or more education say the coronavirus was made in a lab, while 35 percent of those with a high school diploma or less education believe so...
Read more: https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/longevity/492522-almost-three-in-ten-americans-believe-the-coronavirus
The rumor that the coronavirus came from a lab originated from unverified social media accounts and hasnt been supported by any credible evidence, according to CNN.
As the coronavirus outbreak turned into a full-blown public health crisis, misinformation and conspiracy theories about the disease began to swirl -- so much so it prompted the World Health Organization to call it an "infodemic."