Sen marcorubio's new 329-page report examines the 'political chronology' of the COVID-19 outbreak in China, intending to shine a light on operational problems at the Chinese state-run Wuhan Institute of Virology and the possibility of the lab leak theory.
"As long as we approach the origin as an inherently scientific question to be answered solely by the methods of science, we empower the CCP to keep hiding the data that would most readily satisfy the evidentiary standards of science," the report, which was obtained by thereads."It is not the limits of science that constrain our understanding of the origin of SARS-CoV-2.
"For this reason, we approached the origin question as a political puzzle, first and foremost, with a scientific component that is important, but not decisively so," the report adds."This report borrowed a legal standard – the preponderance of the evidence — to assess what we know at this juncture, using the admittedly incomplete information we have available.
when EcoHealth Alliance, a nonprofit group that received hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal grant money between 2014 and 2020, announced that the agency would resume its award. EcoHealth, which previously partnered with the Wuhan lab for coronavirus bat research, was informed by the NIH in 2020 that the grant would be suspended.
The Wuhan lab's parent organization is the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the largest scientific group in China that is also under government control. In his report, Rubio cites the fact that Wuhan lab leaders warned in 2019 of"urgent problems" and"severe consequences that could result from hidden safety dangers" following reports indicating that the lab maintained a variety of biosafety problems.
The Wuhan lab, however, has periodically been the subject of health concerns following inspections over the years, according to Rubio's report, which cites an April 2021 article by the
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