Spy agencies still don’t know ’when, where, or how COVID was first transmitted - US Intel chief

Subscribe to our channel! Mandatory Credit: US Senate Intelligence Committee US Director of national intelligence Avril Haines confirmed that the US intelligence community still doesn’t know the origins of COVID-19. The comments came during a hearing of the senate select committee on intelligence in Washington DC on Wednesday. “So, it is absolutely accurate that the intelligence community does not know exactly where, when, or how COVID-19 virus was transmitted initially. Basically, components have coalesced around two alternative theories. These scenarios are it emerged naturally from human contact with infected animals, or it was a laboratory accident,“ stated Haines. The US director of national intelligence also spoke at length about external threats from abroad listing China among other nations. “Starting with China, which is an unparalleled priority for the intelligence community. But we also look at Russia, Iran, and North Korea
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