Researchers at a Wuhan lab were probably unaware of the existence of the Covid-19 virus before the pandemic began, and if it leaked from the lab, it was likely the result of an accident, a U.S. intelligence report says
WASHINGTON—Researchers at a Wuhan, China, laboratory were probably unaware of the existence of the virus that causes Covid-19 before the pandemic began in late 2019, and if it
, it was likely the result of an accident not connected to deliberate genetic engineering, a U.S. intelligence report released on Friday said. The declassified 17-page report from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, expanding on a brief , found that without more information from China, U.S. government analysts cannot determine whether the global pandemic emerged when the virus passed to humans from an animal, or from a laboratory accident.
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