Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
Biden officials reportedly seek answers on illnesses
A renewed bipartisan push to discover the cause of the so-called Havana Syndrome appears to have resonated with the Biden administration.
The Washington Examiner reported Friday a CIA spokesperson said the agency was working with others to “double down” on finding answers regarding the “unexplained global health incidents” among U.S. personnel abroad in places such as Cuba, Russia and China.
The public first became aware of the “Havana Syndrome” in 2016 after incidents at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba.
The effects of the illness featured dizziness, head pain and vision problems.