House COVID-19 panel releases final report criticizing public health response to the pandemic
Briefly

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic concludes that the coronavirus 'most likely emerged from a laboratory in Wuhan, China,' citing several key factors and conditions surrounding its outbreak.
The subcommittee report criticizes the World Health Organization for prioritizing the political interests of the Chinese Communist Party over its global health mission, undermining efforts to uncover the truth about the virus's origins.
Despite a lack of consensus on the virus's origins, the report underscores that if evidence suggested a natural origin, it likely would have emerged by now, pointing towards a laboratory link.
Researchers have not found the ancestral virus in animals, yet the search for its origins remains challenging, akin to the decade-long investigation into the first SARS outbreak.
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