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U.S. intelligence agencies said they may never be able to identify the origins of COVID-19, as they released a new, more detailed version of their review of whether the coronavirus came from animal-to-human transmission or leaked from a lab.
The Office of the U.S. Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) said in a declassified report that a natural origin and a lab leak are both plausible hypotheses for how SARS-COV-2 first infected humans. But it said analysts disagree on which is more likely or whether any definitive assessment can be made at all.
The report also dismissed suggestions that the coronavirus originated as a bioweapon, saying proponents of this theory โdo not have direct access to the Wuhan Institute of Virologyโ and have been accused of spreading disinformation.
The report is an update of a 90-day review that President Joe Bidenโs administration released in August, amid intense political infighting over how much to blame China for the effects of the global pandemic rather than governments that may not have moved quickly enough to protect citizens.
China responded by criticising the report.
โThe US moves of relying on its intelligence apparatus instead of scientists to trace the origins of COVID-19 is a complete political farce,โ Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington, said in an emailed statement.
โIt will only undermine science-based origins study and hinder the global effort of finding the source of the virus,โ the statement said.
Former Republican President Donald Trump โ who lost his bid for re-election as the deadly pandemic ravaged the U.S. economy โ and many of his supporters referred to COVID-19 as the โChina virus.โ
Some U.S. spy agencies had strongly favored the explanation that the virus originated in nature. But there has been little corroboration and over recent months the virus has spread widely and naturally among wild animals.
The ODNI report said four U.S. spy agencies and a multi-agency body have โlow confidenceโ that COVID-19 originated with an infected animal or a related virus.
But one agency said it had โmoderate confidenceโ that the first human COVID-19 infection most likely was the result of a laboratory accident, probably involving experimentation or animal handling by the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
U.S. spy agencies believe they will not be able to produce a more definitive explanation for the origin of COVID-19 without new information demonstrating that the virus took a specific pathway from animals to humans or that a Wuhan laboratory was handling the virus or a related virus before COVID-19 surfaced.
The report said U.S. agencies and the global scientific community lacked โclinical samples or a complete understanding of epidemiological data from the earliest COVID-19 casesโ and said it could revisit this inconclusive finding if more evidence surfaces.
China has faced international criticism for failing to cooperate more fully in investigations of COVIDโs origins.
The embassy statement also dismissed that criticism.
โWe have been supporting science-based efforts on origins tracing, and will continue to stay actively engaged. That said, we firmly oppose attempts to politicize this issue,โ it said.
REUTERS