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The Pandemic Was Caused By A Lab Leak?

The disputed notion that COVID-19 came from a lab breach caused many medical experts to be silenced on social media, but it now seems that redress may be in the offing. The US government recently declared that it shares this genesis idea.

U.S. Department of Energy scientists have concluded, according to a confidential assessment given to the White House and Congressional leaders, that the pandemic started from an unintentional laboratory leak, upending preexisting ideas on its development.

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Regarding COVID-19’s genesis, the national intelligence assessment presents a picture of divergent viewpoints. The Energy Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation now concur that an unintentional laboratory leak is probably to blame for spreading this extremely infectious virus across our worldwide population, despite the fact that several agencies are still unsure.

By their impressive scientific and technical expertise, the Energy Department has contributed significant insight into a significant, relevant issue. This new information marks a significant turning point in the agency’s history of managing cutting-edge biological research at national labs spread throughout America.

According to people acquainted with the materials, the Energy Department rated its judgment in a confidential report as having “low confidence.”

The FBI has remained staunch in their belief that there is “moderate confidence” that a laboratory breach in 2021 was the cause of the pandemic.

Retired Although maintaining that a lab breach is not ruled out as a possibility, Dr. Anthony Fauci argues that the pandemic started spontaneously, leaving room for open-ended conjecture about how this global calamity got started.

“If you look at the data that’s been accumulated by independent international evolutionary virologists, they feel pretty confident that this was a natural occurrence from an animal host into a human,” In December, he stated to Chris Wallace. “Has it been definitively proven? No. Is a lab leak possible? Of course, I keep a completely open mind that we don’t know definitively what the origin is. And that’s the reason why we want to keep investigating and get as much data as we can, so that we can prevent something like this from happening in the future. But the overwhelming data right now from independent people, with no horse in the race, feel rather strongly that it’s a natural occurrence.”

Dr. Fauci departed after almost 40 years as one of the nation’s most well-known infectious disease specialists amid a growing chorus of Republican criticism.

Dr. Anthony Fauci informed Neil Cavuto of Fox News in January that he didn’t need to worry about future probes by House Republicans and that he had “nothing to hide.”

“I have a great deal of respect, Neil, for the process of oversight,” Fauci said. “I really do. I have nothing to hide, I can explain everything that I have done during the period of time that I was involved in that process. And I have no trouble with testifying before the Congress at all.”

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“So, they want to get into this with you. And it could get pretty nasty. Are you prepared for that?” Cavuto asked.

“Yes,” Fauci responded. “I mean, I — like I said, Neil, I have no problem. I can defend everything that I have said and done. There was an explanation for it. This was a moving target right from the beginning. And people need to appreciate that, when something is obvious in January or February, that might not be the same in March, April, May, June, or the rest of the summer.”

“I have been completely, totally, 100 percent honest about everything,” Fauci said.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) expressed significant disagreement with the nation’s top immunologist by vehemently refuting Director Fauci’s claim that he had no concerns about his handling of the epidemic.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, a mainstay at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since the start of Ronald Reagan’s presidency more than three decades ago, was asked in an illuminating interview whether there was anything he would have done differently over his illustrious career to date.

“I’m the first to admit I’m far from perfect, but when you say do over, you know, I really can’t see something that I would do completely over,” Fauci said.

Paul’s reaction to Dr. Fauci’s remark caused a commotion among the media as well as the general public.

“Likely there is no public figure, or public health figure, that has made a greater error in judgment than Dr. Fauci,” Throughout the Senate’s investigation into how COVID-19 was handled, Paul and Fauci often differed, which resulted in lingering hostilities.

“Think about it. This is right up there with decisions, some of them malevolent or military, to kill millions of people,” Paul said. “This is accidental, but it goes to judgment.”

“Historically, he will be remembered for one of the worst judgments in the history of modern medicine,” He continued by stating that he intended to make an effort to hold Fauci “accountable” for sponsoring the study.

“I will not only hold Dr. Fauci accountable, we will finally investigate why your tax dollars were sent to fund dangerous research in Wuhan,” he said.

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  1. Dr. Fauci was told be two Scientists (one a Dr Anderson) that the virus, “could not be replicated in nature, only in a lab.”

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