A US Senate report on the origin of COVID has found that the pandemic was most likely the result of a "research-related incident" in Wuhan, China, adding that Chinese researchers may have begun developing vaccines in November 2019.
The 300-page report, an expanded version of an interim report released last October, claims the SARS-CoV-2 virus likely first emerged between Oct. 28 and Nov. 10, 2019 — weeks earlier than the Chinese government’s timeline. It says that around that time, the Wuhan Institute of Virology put unusual emphasis on raising its biological safety protocols.
There's still no conclusive answer or new evidence as to the origins of COVID. Even the Republican leaders of this investigation — who are anything but sympathetic to China or the public health industry — have acknowledged that if this was a lab leak, which is just one theory, it was unintentional. While biomedical accidents occur in both China and the US, and any potential mistakes made in Wuhan must be thoroughly investigated, the COVID origin debate is still ongoing. It's important to gather bipartisan opinions and data from both politicians and medical experts before drawing a final conclusion.
The lab leak theory is the only viable explanation at this point, and blame should be cast on the elites of both China and the US. Scientists who suggested the validity of the lab leak theory early in the pandemic were immediately labeled "conspiracy theorists" by US tech companies, corporate media, and intelligence agencies. The CIA, which draws conclusions about thousands of issues every year with a fraction of the evidence, still claims it's unsure about the virus' origins. This was, and still is, a major coverup, and Americans deserve to know who in their government has been lying to them on behalf of the PRC.
The government and its media allies have always lied to the public, so we shouldn't be surprised that they did it with COVID. This trend of gaslighting the public and then fessing up once a new story makes the headlines have gone on for too long. This is how American politics works: those in power wield their power to their own advantage and the powerless public has no say in the matter.