Federal agencies are ramping up efforts to counter an aggressive disinformation push by the Chinese communist regime surrounding the global pandemic by setting up new websites that separate fact from fiction.
The site’s description states: “Do your part to the stop the spread of disinformation by doing 3 easy things; don’t believe the rumors, don’t pass them along, and go to trusted sources of information to get the facts about the federal (COVID-19) response.”
A Department of Health and Human Services spokesperson told The Epoch Times via email that they are also supporting FEMA with its website efforts, adding that it was part of the “the whole of government approach in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.” The website lists a number of myths that have been spreading and debunks them.
The Pentagon is also setting up a similar page on the Department of Defense website to debunk disinformation. Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said on March 24 that the page will be called “Myth Busters” and will look into any disinformation and “knock them down.”
A defense spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email that the department hopes to have the website up by next week.
“We probably have external actors, countries who want to sow chaos within the United States, who are injecting some of this into the ecosystem, if you will,” Esper said, referring to the disinformation.
“In a crisis like this, the most important thing you can do ... is to put information out constantly, to be very transparent,” he said. “But at the same time, the converse of that is knocking down rumors, knocking down myths, knocking down disinformation, all those things that cause further churn and concern.”
Esper also directly addressed some rumors that had been spreading rapidly: “There has been no talk whatsoever of martial law. There has been no talk whatsoever of mass quarantines of the United States or any of that other nonsense that is out there.”
The Epoch Times has reached out to other major federal agencies and asked them what they were doing to combat disinformation. The White House didn’t respond to a request for comment on what more the administration was doing on this front.
Pompeo said China is still delaying sharing information. He said the United States “desperately” wanted to work with every country around the world, including China, “to keep as many people alive, as many people as healthy, and then to restore our economies that have been decimated by the Wuhan virus.”
“This is a continuing challenge. We still need good information from the Chinese Communist Party about what has taken place there,” he said.
The conspiracy theory pushed by Beijing that the virus originated in the United States was dismissed by Pompeo as “crazy talk” from some senior Chinese officials.
“But every one of the nations that was at that meeting this morning was deeply aware of the disinformation campaign that the Chinese Communist Party is engaged in to try and deflect from what has really taken place here,” Pompeo said.
Internal government documents from China obtained by The Epoch Times have highlighted how the regime purposefully underreported cases of the CCP virus and censored discussions of the outbreak, helping to fuel the spread of the disease.