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As concerns about the spread of hantavirus emerge, right-wing and far-right figures are spreading conspiracy theories on podcasts and social
Alex Kaplan at MMFA:
As concerns about the spread of hantavirus emerge, right-wing and far-right figures are spreading conspiracy theories on podcasts and social media that the virus came from a lab and may be a new âplandemicâ (planned pandemic) created to push vaccines, disrupt upcoming elections, or achieve other nefarious goals. The conspiracy theories are similar to those spread among the right during the COVID-19 pandemic that harmed efforts to mitigate the spread of the virus and contributed to declining vaccination rates.
Hantavirus concerns arise after outbreak on cruise ship
In early May, a cruise ship sailing the Atlantic Ocean experienced an outbreak of hantavirus, a typically rodent-borne virus, causing at least three deaths and at least eight others to become ill or test positive for the virus. In response, passengers from more than 20 countries were flown home and quarantined, including an American who âwas suspected of infection after initial testing.â
Nevertheless, the World Health Organization has said that âthe risk of hantavirus spreading to the general population is âabsolutely low,ââ with the organizationâs head of epidemic and pandemic preparedness saying, âThis is not the start of an epidemic, this is not the start of a pandemic.â
A hantavirus vaccine is currently in development, though it could be years before it is released.
âPlandemicâ conspiracy theories about hantavirus are spreading online
Some right-wing and far-right figures on podcasts and social media have been baselessly claiming that hantavirus is the beginning of a planned outbreak.
For instance, David Niño Rodriguez, a podcaster whom The Daily Beast described as âa vocal QAnon supporter,â posted on Truth Social about hantavirus, claiming that âtheyâre moving into desperate territoryâ and that the death of late actor Gene Hackmanâs wife from the virus âwas just the beginning. ⊠Here we go again.âSome were more specific about who they thought was responsible for the spread of the virus â like the World Health Organization â and their alleged nefarious reasons, which include forcing vaccines on people and ârig[ging] elections.â
Sherri Tenpenny, a podcaster with a history of spreading vaccine misinformation, suggested that the WHO may have had a role in the outbreak to help secure a treaty, claiming that âthey canât agreeâ on âhow countries ⊠ensure equitable access to vaccines and treatments,â and questioning if the ship outbreak was a âcoincidence.â
On conspiracy theorist Alex Jonesâ network, host Harrison Smith said, âIf I was the bad guy, you know what I would do? Iâd really release the hantavirus. I would really have an actually super deadly virus spreading from person to person, and then I would release a real vaccine.â
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Several figures suggested that the virus was released to disrupt the 2026 elections.
Podcast host Tim Pool said that the âhantavirus pandemic panicâ was âjust in time for a midterm electionâ (though he also said the virus was âno big storyâ). And a fellow podcaster, Benny Johnson, called the virus âan op to rig elections." A Newsmax host later similarly said, âThey are doing it all over again on purpose. COVID started in March 2020, impacted the November elections. Hantavirus started in May of 2026.âA user on the far-right forum previously known as TheDonald wrote that âthe best condition for a virus to spread, is an election year.â
And an article on the The Gateway Pundit for a âContagion Emergency Kitâ mused about whether hantavirus was âanother plandemicâ and a âtransparent effort to terrorize Americans and swing the mid-terms against President Trump.âSome social media users also pointed to a 2022 post with the text â2023: Corona ended 2026: Hantavirusâ and claimed the post was proof of a âWhite Hat exposure operation.â A user on the conspiracy subreddit called the post âpredictive programmingâ and said it âfeels like yet another planned out, manufactured ritual.â (Pool mentioned it on his podcast as well.)
Right-wing media pundits recycle COVID-era conspiracy theories for the Hantavirus.
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