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Covid info might be published

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Dana Malcolm

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#USA, March 15, 2023 – The US Congress has unanimously decided to declassify all COVID-19 data the country has regarding potential links between the deadly disease and China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology. 

This decision would likely lead to the publication of the information which prompted that bold declaration, several weeks ago, by the FBI and Department of Energy on the suspected origin of the virus as a lab leak. 

It means the Director of National Intelligence, who oversees the National Intelligence Council  which spearheaded an investigation into the origins of COVID with at least seven other government agencies, would have to submit a report on those findings. 

The report would reportedly have the barest redactions permitting the public unfettered access to nearly all of the findings of US government agencies. 

The information contained in the investigations may not be as airtight as Congress is expecting. In a preliminary report seen by Magnetic Media, not only do the agencies contradict each other in their assessment  they emphasize that none of them are highly confident in the conclusions they have drawn regarding the origins. 

In fact four separate agencies had articulated that the virus was caused by natural exposure to an animal; three weren’t sure and another said it was definitely a lab leak. 

The President still has to sign the Bill for it to come into effect. If Joe Biden doesn’t sign, it will be his first veto. 

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