The Sunday Telegraph

Wuhan lab phone records show ‘possible shutdown’ in October

- By Nick Allen in Washington

US INTELLIGEN­CE agencies are reportedly examining mobile phone data suggesting there could have been an emergency shutdown in October at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

According to a report, obtained by NBC News, there was no mobile phone activity in a high-security part of the Chinese laboratory complex from Oct 7 to 24. Previously, there had been consistent use of mobile phones.

The report, carried out by private experts, suggested there may have been a “hazardous event”, specifical­ly at the institute’s National Biosafety Laboratory, between Oct 6 and 11. Analysis of mobile phone data from around the institute also suggested roadblocks were in place between Oct 14 and 19.

Experts urged caution, suggesting the report may be based on limited commercial­ly available mobile phone data, and that there could be other reasons for varying levels of phone usage.

However, the document could be what Donald Trump was referring to when he recently said he had seen evidence giving him a “high degree of confidence” the pandemic began accidental­ly at the Wuhan laboratory.

The prevailing theory is that the virus originated in bats and crossed over to humans at a market in Wuhan.

But US intelligen­ce agencies continue to investigat­e the Wuhan laboratory and Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state, has said there is a “significan­t amount of evidence”.

It was unclear which private organisati­on carried out the leaked analysis of the mobile phone location data. But the 24-page report suggested it “supports the release of Covid-19 at the Wuhan Institute of Virology” and that the pandemic began earlier than thought. The first confirmed case was on Nov 17.

The document was obtained by NBC News in London and has been seen by the US Senate intelligen­ce committee.

Several days ago Marco Rubio, the Republican senator who sits on the committee, wrote on Twitter: “Would be interestin­g if someone analyzed commercial telemetry data at & near Wuhan lab from Oct-Dec 2019. If it shows dramatic drop off in activity compared to previous 18 months it would be a strong indication of an incident at lab & of when it happened.”

China has denied that the virus escaped from the Wuhan laboratory.

But a senior Chinese official said the pandemic had exposed weaknesses in the country’s operations. In a rare admission. Li Bin, director of China’s National Health Commission, said there were “weak links in how we address a major epidemic and the public health system”.

 ??  ?? A worker at the Wuhan laboratory which may have had a ‘hazardous event’ last year
A worker at the Wuhan laboratory which may have had a ‘hazardous event’ last year

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