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Can’t find Covid origin unless China shares info, says US intel

One agency assessed with “moderate confidence” that the first human infection “most likely was the result of a laboratory-associated incident”, probably involving experimentation, animal handling, or sampling by the Wuhan Institute of Virology

Updated on: Oct 31, 2021 04:20 AM IST
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US intelligence community (IC) has said that they may never be able to make a meaningful progress on tracing the origins of Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, unless China is more forthcoming with data and information, especially those pertaining to the early cases that were detected in the first epicentre of the virus, Wuhan.

The chances of getting more cooperation from China on the issue were slim US intelligence has concluded. (REUTERS)
The chances of getting more cooperation from China on the issue were slim US intelligence has concluded. (REUTERS)

The chances of getting more cooperation from China on the issue were slim as Beijing continues to hinder the global investigation, resist sharing information, and blame other countries, US intelligence has concluded, because China is uncertain where the investigation could lead to, and also because it feels the issue is to exert political pressure on it.

The Office of the Direction of National Intelligence (ODNI) released on Friday a new, more detailed version of their review of whether the coronavirus came from animal-to-human transmission or leaked from a lab. The report was given to President Joe Biden in August. ODNI oversees 18 intelligence agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), National Security Agency (NSA), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Defense Intelligence Agency.

But, the community remains unclear on the key question of the origin of the pandemic—the main task assigned to them by Biden in May.

The report also gives details of the discussion and disagreements within the intelligence community on the findings, without identifying the agencies.

Four of them and the National Intelligence Council assess with “low confidence” that initial infection was most likely caused by “natural exposure to an animal infected with it or a close progenitor virus—a virus that probably would be more than 99 per cent similar to SARS-CoV-2”.

One agency assessed with “moderate confidence” that the first human infection “most likely was the result of a laboratory-associated incident”, probably involving experimentation, animal handling, or sampling by the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which is at the centre of the controversy.

Analysts at three agencies remained unconvinced about either hypotheses.

 
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