The COVVI-19 COVVI-19 pointed to Biden Vax erased through the White House, replaced through a “true origins” virus guide

The website, which in the past went to the sale of the Coronavirus vaccine to the Americans, now guides readers through evidence that support the laboratory flight theory, how the former National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, former President Joe Biden, walked for “any crime against” the United States. Regulation and mask mandates.  

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The new covid. gov that appears what the White House calls the “Royal Origins of Coronavirus. (Covid. gov)

“The proximal origin of the” publication “of SARS-COV-2, which has been used several times through public aptitude and the media to discredit laboratory leak theory, was promoted through Dr. Fauci to boost the favorite story that Covvi-19 originally is,” said the site, before throwing in five balls in the origins of the virus.  

The new site emphasizes that a biological characteristic discovered in the virus has not been discovered in nature, strengthening the theory of laboratory leaks, while indicating that Wuhan, in China, where the first case of Coronavirus discovered, also houses the “larger laboratory of SARS largest” of China “and that” if there was evidence of herbal herbal origin, it would have already emerged. But it is not. “

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Trump’s management presented a new COVVIV on April 18, 2025. (Covid. gov)

The CIA of Trump’s management previously brought in 2025 that a laboratory leak in the origin most likely of the COVVI-19 virus, which had been transmitted through the media and scientists as a theory of the probable conspiracy at the beginning of the pandemic. The Ministry of Energy under the Biden administration and former director of the FBI, Christopher Wray, in 2023, also indicated that the coronary the result of a laboratory leak.  

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The website also walks readers through the origins of COVID-era rules, such as mask mandates and social distancing. 

“The ‘six feet apart’ social distancing recommendation — which shut down schools and small business across the country — was arbitrary and not based on science,” it states. “During closed-door testimony, Dr. Fauci testified that guidance ‘sort of just appeared.” 

The website says of mask mandates: “There was no conclusive evidence that masks effectively protected Americans from COVID-19. Public health officials flip-flopped on the efficacy of masks without providing Americans scientific data — causing a massive uptick in public distrust.” 

Many media outlets dismissed Trump in 2020 when he said he had seen evidence that the virus originated in a Wuhan, China, lab.  (Alex Brandon/The Associated Press)

The website notes that content on the page was sourced directly from the House Oversight Committee’s Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. 

“Public health officials often mislead the American people through conflicting messaging, knee-jerk reactions, and a lack of transparency,” the website states under a portion called “COVID-19 misinformation.” “Most egregiously, the federal government demonized alternative treatments and disfavored narratives, such as the lab leak theory, in a shameful effort to coerce and control the American people’s health decisions.” 

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The new COVID.gov website takes aim at narratives pushed by media and Democrats during the pandemic.  (Covid.gov )

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Many media outlets dismissed Trump in 2020 when he said he had seen evidence that the virus originated in a Wuhan, China, lab, before U.S. intelligence officials such as Wray and the Department of Energy reported that the virus likely originated there. 

Since then, many sales issues have published articles that appear that the theory is credible, in particular the New York Times, which leads a March chronicle, states that the clinical network had “messy” the public in an effort to suppress the theory, even after the clinic of the article called “racist” theory.  

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