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 occurring naturally, according to a statement from the agency Saturday, ...
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 ...
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.
On January 25, 2025, however, the CIA revised its previous assessment, announcing that it now favored a laboratory-associated ...
A Stanford University professor hosted a conference on the lessons of COVID-19 in order “to do better in the next pandemic.” ...
A Chinese team discovered a new bat coronavirus that poses a risk of animal-to-human transmission as it uses the same human ...
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Chinese scientists discover new bat coronavirus that poses risk to humans via same route as Covid-19
A Chinese team discovered a new bat coronavirus that poses a risk of animal-to-human transmission as it uses the same human ...
DRASTIC, a group of internet users with no expertise in virology, has been pushing their hypothesis of a research accident in ...
The HHS secretary targets members of a CDC committee that plays a key role in vaccine approvals.
The Wuhan Institute of Virology was not involved in the creation or leakage of the COVID-19 virus, a spokesperson of China's ...
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