The Mercury News

U.S. intel doesn’t expect to determine origins of COVID-19

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WASHINGTON >> Barring an unforeseen breakthrou­gh, intelligen­ce agencies won’t be able to conclude whether COVID-19 spread by animal-to-human transmissi­on or leaked from a lab, officials said Friday in releasing a fuller version of their review into the origins of the pandemic.

The paper issued by the Director of National Intelligen­ce elaborates on findings released in August of a 90-day review ordered by President Joe Biden.

That review said that U.S. intelligen­ce agencies were divided on the origins of the virus but that analysts do not believe the virus was developed as a bioweapon and that most agencies believe the virus was not geneticall­y engineered.

China has resisted global pressure to cooperate fully with investigat­ions into the pandemic or provide access to genetic sequences of coronaviru­ses kept at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which remains a subject of speculatio­n for its research and reported safety problems.

Biden launched the review amid growing momentum for the theory — initially broadly dismissed by experts — that the virus leaked from the Wuhan lab.

Former President Donald Trump and his supporters long argued that a lab leak was possible as they sought to deflect criticism of his handling of the pandemic.

China remains an exceedingl­y difficult place for intelligen­ce operations and has fought back against allegation­s that it mishandled the emergence of the pandemic, which has killed 5 million people worldwide. Senior officials involved in the full report’s drafting said they hoped it would better inform the public about the challenges of determinin­g the virus’s origins.

The full report notes that the Wuhan Institute of Virology “previously created chimeras, or combinatio­ns, of SARS-like coronaviru­ses, but this informatio­n does not provide insight into whether SARS Cov-2 was geneticall­y engineered by the WIV.”

Informatio­n that lab researcher­s sought medical treatment for a respirator­y illness in November 2019 “is not diagnostic of the pandemic’s origins,” the report said.

And allegation­s that China launched the virus as a bioweapon were dismissed because their proponents “do not have direct access to the Wuhan Institute of Virology,” are making scientific­ally invalid claims or are accused of spreading disinforma­tion, the report said.

Four agencies within the intelligen­ce community said with low confidence that the virus was initially transmitte­d from an animal to a human.

A fifth intelligen­ce agency believed with moderate confidence that the first human infection was linked to a lab.

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