American Intelligence Intelligence: Was the coronary created in the laboratory?

American Intelligence Intelligence: Was the coronary created in the laboratory?

American intelligence has come to the conclusion that the new coronary was not created by man or genetically modified, says a statement today. According to the National Intelligence Director's Office, they are still trying to determine whether the epidemic started by contacting infected animals or was the result of a mistake in a laboratory [...]

American intelligence has come to the conclusion that the new coronary was not created by man or genetically modified, says a statement today.

According to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, they are still trying to determine whether the epidemic started by contacting infected animals or was the result of a mistake in a lab in Wuhan, the Chinese town where pandemic started, broadcast AFP.

Recently, the untested theory has been mentioned that Wuhan's infectious disease laboratory is the source of a global pandemic that has killed more than 220,000 people worldwide.

The intelligence community agrees with a broad scientific consensus that the Cavid-19 virus was not created by man or genetically modified. The information will continue to be rigorously examined to determine whether the epidemic started through contact with infected animals or is the result of an accident in a Wuhan laboratory,” broadcast the US service statement.

Scientists say that the virus originated naturally in bats. However, State Secretary Mike Pompeii and others point their finger at an institute run by the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The institute has conducted an important research by tracking the origin of the SARS virus and finding new bats and analyzing how they can dance to people, according to the AP.

The Chinese government today announced that any claim that the Coronavius had derived from the laboratory was the groundless and improvised “from nothing”.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang cited the words of Wuhan Institute director Juan Jiming, that the laboratory strictly implements bio-security procedures that would prevent the release of any virus.

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