1. United States
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Retract COVID-19 misinformation, prioritize scientific consensus on pandemic response

To: Rep. Horsford, Sen. Cortez Masto, Sen. Rosen, Pres. Trump

From: A constituent in Las Vegas, NV

April 20

The White House's recent report promoting COVID-19 misinformation and conspiracy theories lacks credible evidence and reasonable scientific backing. Its unsubstantiated claims about the virus origins, public health guidance, and policy decisions appear intentionally misleading to push a misguided political agenda over factual data. Credible health agencies worldwide have confirmed COVID-19's zoonotic origins based on available scientific evidence. Recommendations like masking, distancing, and temporary lockdowns followed established practices for containing respiratory disease spread and prevented millions of additional deaths according to numerous studies. Belittling these proven mitigation efforts and alleging bad faith from respected health bodies is irresponsible scaremongering. The White House should retract and correct this report's dangerous falsehoods instead of fanning disinformation flames during a public health crisis. Promoting anti-scientific narratives erodes public trust when unified messaging from credible official sources has never been more vital. I urge prioritizing verifiable facts over divisive conspiracy propaganda that undermines an effective pandemic response.

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