Coronavirus leak from Wuhan lab was 'unintentional', reveals US Senate report
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Coronavirus leak from Wuhan lab was 'unintentional', reveals US Senate report
A lengthy report by US Senate has concluded that the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic was probably the result of a "research-related incident" at a laboratory in Wuhan, giving weight to the lab leak theory, which alleges that the SARS-CoV-2, the virus which caused the deadly Covid pandemic, is the result of a laboratory leak. The 302-page Senate report obtained by Axios weighs in on the conundrum over the origin of Covid. According to the report…
Senate report: COVID leaked from Wuhan lab TWICE!
President Joe Biden walks past draped America flags along the Colonnade of the White House, Monday, Nov. 15, 2021, en route to sign the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. (Official White House photo by Adam Schultz) A new report from the U.S. Senate has found the COVID-19 pandemic that killed millions round the globe was unleashed by not one, but two leaks from the China lab in Wuhan where the U.S. was paying for "gain-of-function" research…
Bombshell Senate Report Confirms COVID LEAKED FROM WUHAN LAB Where U.S. Funded Gain-of-Function Research
"This report concludes most likely this was two leaks. The possibility of a lab leak in the September-October [2019] time frame, even as early as July or August, was followed by vaccine development in November 2019," says Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.).
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