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US lawmakers vote to declassify intel on Covid-19 origins

Officials divided over whether it was spread from infected animal or escaped via lab accident

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Mar 2023 8:30AM

US lawmakers vote to declassify intel on Covid-19 origins
The Senate has already voted for the National Intelligence Director to declassify information on potential links between the Covid-19 pandemic and a Chinese laboratory suspected of leaking the deadly virus, which means the bill now goes to the White House for President Joe Biden’s signature. – AFP pic, March 11, 2023

WASHINGTON – The United States House of Representatives voted unanimously yesterday to declassify information on potential links between the Covid-19 pandemic and a Chinese laboratory suspected of leaking the deadly virus.

The Senate had already voted last week to require National Intelligence Director Avril Haines to declassify the material, meaning the bill now goes to the White House for President Joe Biden’s signature.

The Covid-19 outbreak began in 2019 in the eastern Chinese city of Wuhan, leading to almost seven million deaths worldwide so far, according to official counts, with over a million of them in the US.

But health officials and the US intelligence community remain divided over whether it was spread to humans from an infected animal or escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

The US Energy Department concluded with “low confidence” that the virus probably escaped via a lab accident, agreeing with the FBI’s assessment but contradicting several other agencies’ conclusions.

Robert Redfield, a former director of the Centres for Disease Control and Protection, argued for the lab leak theory before senators on Wednesday, while the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the National Institutes of Health identified an infected animal as the likely culprit.

“Basically there’s a broad consensus in the intelligence community that the outbreak is not the result of a bioweapon or genetic engineering. What there isn’t a consensus on is whether or not it’s a lab leak,” Haines added.

When the Senate version of the bill was introduced in February, its co-author Josh Hawley said anyone asking whether Covid-19 had originated in a lab was “silenced and branded as a conspiracy theorist”.

“Now these prudent sceptics stand vindicated. The American people deserve to know the truth,” he added.

In a separate effort, House Republicans reintroduced legislation Friday allowing US citizens the right to sue China – which rejects the lab leak theory – over its “large-scale misrepresentation campaign” during the outbreak.

“We must finally get to the truth about what happened and who was involved in this deception in order to bring justice to those who suffered profoundly from Covid-19,” said New Jersey Congressman Chris Smith.

The common sense appeal of the lab leak theory was articulated by US comedian Jon Stewart on late-night TV in 2021.

“There’s a novel respiratory coronavirus overtaking Wuhan, China,” he said. 

“What do we do? Oh, you know who we could ask? The Wuhan novel respiratory coronavirus lab.”

He went on to joke: “Oh my God, there’s been an outbreak of chocolatey goodness near Hershey, Pennsylvania. What do you think happened?” – AFP, March 11, 2023

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