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The White House showed its weight the theory of laboratory leaks, a concept that divided intelligence agencies.
By Benjamin Mueller
Trump’s management has replaced the main government portal to download data on COVID with an online page arguing that the Coronavirus fled a laboratory, throwing its weight a theory of the origins of the pandemic that until now has not supported through direct evidence and that has divided intelligence agencies.
Covid. gov and covidtest. gov, federal Internet sites that provided data on COVVID and allow other people to order the tests, now redirect to the laboratory escape page. With a symbol of President Trump flanked the words “Laboratory leaks”, the new page is illustrated through a satellite symbol of Wuhan, China, the city where Covid began to spread and says that he will describe “the genuine origins of Covid-19”.
The online page indicates that the city is the house of the Wuhan Virology Institute, a Coronavirus laboratory that had been worried about the studies projects that some dangerous scientists. It also refers to the considerations that the laboratory had carried out its paintings next to the security conditions of the point. The officials of the Central Intelligence Agency cited those considerations when the company recently moved its position to announce the speculation of the laboratory escape.
But the page does not deal with other main points about the early spread of the virus, such as where patients lived and worked and the genetic rates of an illegal wild animal market in Wuhan, where many cases have been detected. Many scientists who indicate that the virus has spread animals in other people in the market.
Since Trump returned to the functions, the White House managers began to describe the theory of laboratory leaks as a “confirmation truth. ” The C. I. A. He moved his evaluation with “low trust”; The agency’s resolution was not based on new information, but a deeper examination of evidence on safety situations in Wuhan laboratories.
The White House position masks uncertainty in the ranks of government intelligence agencies on the origins of pandemic. Intelligence managers and scientists have indicated that, since 2020, China has rejected data that may have reported the problem.
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