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The attached Washington Post article discusses that U.S. Embassy officials warned in January 2018 about inadequate safety at the Wuhan Institute of Virology lab and passed on information about scientists conducting risky research on coronavirus from bats, The Washington Post reported Tuesday.
Those cables have renewed speculation inside the U.S. government about whether Wuhan-based labs were the source of the novel coronavirus, although no firm connection has been established. The theory, however, has gained traction in recent days. The first attachment allows you to read the Washington Sentinel article. The original Washington Post article takes you to a subscription offer.
https://thewashingtonsentinel.com/leaked-repo...years-ago/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/...naviruses/
Those cables have renewed speculation inside the U.S. government about whether Wuhan-based labs were the source of the novel coronavirus, although no firm connection has been established. The theory, however, has gained traction in recent days. The first attachment allows you to read the Washington Sentinel article. The original Washington Post article takes you to a subscription offer.
https://thewashingtonsentinel.com/leaked-repo...years-ago/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/...naviruses/
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