The US army used faux social media accounts to unfold propaganda that was designed to discredit China’s COVID-19 vaccine within the Philippines throughout the top of the pandemic, in keeping with a bombshell report from . The anti-vax marketing campaign ran from spring 2020 till mid-2021, and was supposed to “counter what [the Pentagon] perceived as China’s rising affect within the Philippines,” the publication present in its investigation. The Philippines noticed low vaccination charges by way of 2021 even months after China’s Sinovac vaccine arrived within the space, and recorded practically 50,000 COVID deaths by November of that 12 months.
In a single instance of the US’s anti-vax messaging cited by Reuters, an account in 2020 tweeted, “COVID got here from China and the VACCINE additionally got here from China, don’t belief China!” The marketing campaign additionally pushed the narrative that China’s vaccines have been “haram” — or forbidden below Islamic regulation — due to a pig spinoff within the elements.
Former army officers who spoke with Reuters stated the Pentagon had propaganda accounts on X, Fb and Instagram, and was warned in late 2020 by Fb executives that the accounts had been recognized and have been performing in violation of the platform’s insurance policies. A few of these accounts, nonetheless, in the end weren’t taken down after the Pentagon stated it will cease utilizing them for its anti-vax marketing campaign. Reuters notified X of a minimum of 300 accounts it discovered throughout its investigation that seemed to be a part of the operation. These have been decided to be bots and eliminated.
In keeping with Reuters, the marketing campaign was launched after the Chinese language authorities made unfounded claims that the COVID-19’s unfold might be traced again to the US. In an announcement to the publication, a Pentagon spokesperson introduced up China’s disinformation marketing campaign, and stated the army “makes use of a wide range of platforms, together with social media, to counter these malign affect assaults aimed on the U.S., allies, and companions.”