Senate, House intelligence committees also probing COVID-19 origins
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[May 26, 2021]
By Mark Hosenball
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate and
House of Representatives intelligence committees are conducting their
own investigations into the origins of the COVID-19 virus and how the
U.S. government responded to the crisis, two Congressional officials
said.
U.S. intelligence agencies are examining reports that researchers at a
laboratory in Wuhan, China, were seriously ill in 2019 a month before
the first COVID-19 cases were reported, U.S. government sources have
told Reuters.
A Congressional official told Reuters on Tuesday the Senate Intelligence
Committee, led by Democrat Mark Warner, has asked the spy agencies about
various issues related to the pandemic, including whether it could have
been started in a laboratory accident or originated with animals.
The official said that the committee would be looking into the accuracy
of the still-classified reports that researchers at the Wuhan Institute
of Virology became so ill they sought hospital care in November 2019.
Three government sources cautioned that U.S. spy agencies had not yet
reached any conclusion as to the origins of the virus, which first
appeared in Wuhan and then spread worldwide.
Meanwhile, the House Intelligence Committee, chaired by Democrat Adam
Schiff, has been conducting a "deep dive" into U.S. intelligence
agencies' "response to and reporting about the pandemic," a second
Congressional official said.
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Security personnel keep watch outside the Wuhan Institute of
Virology during the visit by the World Health Organization (WHO)
team tasked with investigating the origins of the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19), in Wuhan, Hubei province, China February 3,
2021. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo/File Photo
The House panel is continuing to press the agencies
for information, the official said. The committee fears that
"China’s lack of cooperation and transparency will continue to
frustrate all efforts to develop an authoritative account for the
origins of the virus."
Last week, the House committee's Republican minority issued its own
report on COVID-19, focusing particularly on the Wuhan Institute of
Virology.
The GOP report asserted that there was "significant circumstantial
evidence raises serious concerns that the COVID19 outbreak may have
been a leak" from the institute, suggested the Wuhan lab was
involved in biological weapons research, and that Beijing had
attempted to "cover up" the virus' origins.
(Reporting By Mark Hosenball; Editing by Heather Timmons and Sonya
Hepinstall)
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