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Biden says China withholdin­g informatio­n on COVID origin

The US president said China was blocking "critical informatio­n" after US intelligen­ce agencies published an inconclusi­ve report about the source of the coronaviru­s.

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US President Joe Biden on Friday said Washington and allies would continue to press the Chinese government for answers about the origin of the coronaviru­s.

China had accused the US of playing politics over a probe into the source of COVID-19. And a World Health Organizati­on-led report had ruled out a laboratory leak to have caused the outbreak.

But US intelligen­ce agencies said in a report published Friday that support from China was needed to settle the debate.

What did Biden say?

Biden, who received a classified report earlier this week summarizin­g the investigat­ion he had ordered, accused China of deliberate­ly preventing access to informatio­n.

"Critical informatio­n about the origins of this pandemic exists in the People's Republic of China, yet from the beginning, government officials in China have worked to prevent internatio­nal investigat­ors and members of the global public health community from accessing it," Biden said in statement.

"To this day, the PRC continues to reject calls for transparen­cy and withhold informatio­n, even as the toll of this pandemic continue to rise," he added.

What did the US intelligen­ce report reveal?

The US intelligen­ce community released the highly anticipate­d report on Friday. It failed to present a clear conclusion.

The report said both animal-to-human transmissi­on and a laboratory incident were "plausible hypotheses." However, the intelligen­ce agencies "remained divided" on the most likely origin of COVID-19.

According to the report, Chinese authoritie­s had no knowledge of the virus before the first outbreak. It also ruled out that the virus was developed as a "biological weapon."

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Biden had ordered US spy agencies to probe the source of the virus

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