U.S. intelligence agencies split on Covid origins, offer no high-confidence conclusions in new report
The U.S. intelligence community said Thursday that it was divided over the exact origin of Covid-19.
Security personnel stand guard outside the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan as members of the World Health Organization team investigating the origins of the COVID-19 coronavirus make a visit to the institute in Wuhan in China's central Hubei province on February 3, 2021.WASHINGTON — The U.S. intelligence community said Thursday that it was divided over the exact origin of Covid-19 in China, a revelation that comes three months after President Joe Biden requested a more in-depth review.
The report said the intelligence community wouldn't be able to make a more definitive conclusion unless it receives more information.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Covid-19: Four more Covid-related deaths and 1,550 new casesThere are currently 376 patients with Covid-19 in Northern Ireland's hospitals and 41 patients in ICU.
Read more »
COVID-19 surge pummels Hawaii and its native populationHONOLULU (AP) — Kuulei Perreira-Keawekane could barely breathe when she went to a Hawaii emergency room. Nausea made it difficult for her to stand and her body throbbed with pain. Like many Native Hawaiians, she was not vaccinated against COVID-19.
Read more »
Edgar Ramírez defiende vacunas tras perder tres familiares por covid-19El actor Edgar Ramírez animó este miércoles a sus seguidores a 'confiar en la ciencia' y, si pueden, vacunarse, después de revelar que perdió en menos de 72 horas a tres familiares en Venezuela que contrajeron la covid-19.
Read more »
Texas Anti-Mask 'Freedom Rally' Organizer Fighting For His Life With COVID-19His pregnant wife said this week that the hospital was 'out of options' for her husband.
Read more »
Gen Z students overwhelmingly support strict COVID-19 policies as they return to schoolGen Z students are actually very concerned about the pandemic as they return to campus — and overwhelmingly in support of COVID-19 policies. A new survey found 68% of students are likely to attend a college requiring COVID-19 vaccinations.
Read more »