Corona Virus (Convid-19) and the alleged conspiracy Theories



conspiracy theories have appeared in mainstream news outlets over Corona Virus and are heavily influenced by geopolitics, The social Media and other types of media.


The Internet was brimming with conspiracies about the coronavirus, and, perhaps, one of the most prominent ones was that the virus could be as the result of the 5G Network being Rolled out by Huawei.

Another was attributed to a bioweapon program meant for the depopulation of China, Africa, among other Conutry, Continent and even the world entirely.

The above two (2) Conspiracy Theories were not the Only ones. However, below are other Conspiracy Theories that had emerged in the course of the Corona Virus Pandemic Outbreak.

1. The sign of "666" End time as prophesied in the Bible
2. Bioweapon program targeted at Depopulating the world.
3. Kung-Flu a health issue caused by the side effect of rolling out 5G
4. An Economic attack by China targeted at taking over the World Economy.
5. SARS A Severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak that happened in 2003.
6. American Warfare against Russia and China
7. A Course from Almighty God due to His anger over the bad deeds on earth.

Scientists haven’t been able to determine the origin of COVID-19 but speculations are rife that the virus originated in the seafood market. This was substantiated by reports from Chinese health authorities and the World Health Organization which said that “most” cases had links to the seafood market, which was closed on 1 January.

Sceptics on the online forums, however, have been sharing suspicions that the virus could have originated from Wuhan, Institute of Virology, which houses China’s only level- four biosafety laboratory (the highest-level classification of labs that study the deadliest viruses).

The first prominent personality to come out publicly and support the theory was the US senator Tom Cotton who appeared on Fox News to allege that the virus could indeed have originated from the lab. Several netizens have also been alleging that this was an attempt to control the Chinese population. However, the claims are unsubstantiated.