News | International
8 May 2025 10:48
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > International

    Trump administration redirects COVID-19 sites to webpage supporting lab leak theory, criticises Joe Biden

    The Trump administration has relaunched COVID-19 health websites, blaming  the origins of the coronavirus on a lab leak in China and criticising former president Joe Biden.


    The Trump administration has relaunched COVID-19 health websites, blaming the origins of the coronavirus on a lab leak in China and criticising former president Joe Biden. 

    Websites such as Covid.gov and Covidtests.gov were formerly government-run websites where Americans could receive information on long COVID, vaccine options and testing resources. 

    But as of Friday local time, the administration redirected those seeking out the websites to information critical of former top US health official Anthony Fauci and the World Health Organization — favouring a laboratory leak theory. 

    "The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2 publication — which was used repeatedly by public health officials and the media to discredit the lab leak theory — was prompted by Dr. Fauci to push the preferred narrative that COVID-19 originated naturally," Trump's revamped website read. 

    COVID-19 health guidelines could no longer be found on the redirected site. 

    In 2023, White House national security spokesman John Kirby said the US government has not reached a definitive conclusion and consensus on the pandemic's origins.

    Beijing has said there was no credibility to claims that a laboratory leak likely caused the pandemic.

    The website was also critical of steps like social distancing, mask mandates and lockdowns.

    The revamp is the latest from the Trump administration — who has been scrapping government health websites to remove information such as statistics on HIV among transgender people.

    Dr Fauci, Mr Biden and the WHO had no immediate comment.

    Soon after taking office, Mr Trump said that Dr Fauci, who has faced threats since leading the country's COVID-19 response, should hire his own security and ended US security for him.

    US President Donald Trump has also began a 12-month process of withdrawing the US — by far the WHO's largest financial backer — from the agency when he took office in January.

    The website revamp reflects The White House's position that a laboratory leak theory is the “confirmable truth.” 

    In January, the CIA also said it assessed COVID-19 is "more likely" to have emerged from a lab rather than from nature.

    Those findings, however, were made in "low confidence" and the organisation added both scenarios — lab origin and natural origin — remain plausible.

    China's government says it supports and has taken part in research to determine COVID-19's origin, and has accused Washington of politicising the matter, especially because of efforts by US intelligence agencies to investigate.

    Reuters/ABC

    © 2025 ABC Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved

     Other International News
     08 May: Two more children die after suspicious house fire in Toowoomba, bring death toll to three
     08 May: Vatican deploying high-tech measures during papal vote to ensure secrecy
     08 May: Vanuatu's capital city is rising anew from a deadly earthquake. What will it look like?
     08 May: How Peter Dutton's Wile E Coyote campaign flew off the cliff
     07 May: Photojournalist Fatima Hassouna was 'Gaza's eye'. The war is now the 'worst ever conflict' for journalists
     07 May: India threatens Sotheby's with legal action over planned sale of Piprahwa gems
     07 May: Easy Mother's Day ideas for breakfast in bed
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Blues lock Sam Darry's shoulder might still be injured but he's managed to put pen to paper on a three year extension More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Transpower's preparing for the future - with a proposed 1.4-billion-dollar upgrade to the Cook Strait electricity cable More...



     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    The Ministry of Social Development says no clients were at its service centre which caught fire in Auckland's Glen Innes this morning 10:27

    Entertainment:
    How do you put a tariff on movies? Here’s what Trump’s plan could mean for Australia 10:17

    Maori:
    ‘Utu’ as foreign policy: how a Maori worldview can make sense of a shifting world order 10:07

    International:
    Two more children die after suspicious house fire in Toowoomba, bring death toll to three 10:07

    Law and Order:
    An illicit drug dealing operation in Queenstown has been busted 10:07

    Law and Order:
    An Auckland man has admitted running an underage prostitution ring 9:27

    Business:
    Transpower's preparing for the future - with a proposed 1.4-billion-dollar upgrade to the Cook Strait electricity cable 9:17

    Entertainment:
    Kelsea Ballerini finds songwriting to be "therapeutic" 8:58

    Living & Travel:
    Grey smoke is engulfing a shopping area in Auckland's Glenn Innes - leading to traffic delays in the area 8:37

    Entertainment:
    Holly Madison thinks 'The Girls Next Door' was a "little cult bubble" 8:28


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd