CIA now says COVID most likely originated from a lab leak but has "low confidence" in its assessment
The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic most likely originated from a laboratory.
The CIA now assesses the virus that causes Covid-19 more likely originated from an accidental lab leak in China, rather than ...
The problem for the lab-leak position is that the U.S. has never had access to the Wuhan lab and has thus been unable to ...
On his way out, former CIA Director William Burns had called on the agency to take a stance on COVID-19’s origins instead of staying neutral, sources told the Wall Street Journal. Under ...
On January 25, 2025, however, the CIA revised its previous assessment, announcing that it now favored a laboratory-associated ...
DRASTIC, a group of internet users with no expertise in virology, has been pushing their hypothesis of a research accident in ...
Not a speck of evidence has emerged showing that the COVID virus leaked from a Chinese lab. So why does a just-released CIA statement claim that it did? Blame politics.
The virus that started the COVID-19 pandemic most likely originated from a lab in China, the CIA said in a new assessment, though it has no conclusive evidence.
Donald Trump's administration may play a remake of the 2019 political thriller under the title "China must pay trillions for ...
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CIA Now Backs Lab Leak Theory for COVID-19, but Confidence Remains LowThe CIA admits it has "low confidence" in its conclusion and says both a natural origin and a research-related incident are still possible. HealthDay News — After years of speculation, the CIA has ...
In the advent of President Donald Trump’s second term, four quick, significant actions related EcoHealth Alliance, Fauci and ...
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