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New revelations have emerged regarding the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that a laboratory accident in China may have been the catalyst for the global crisis. This assessment comes from the German Federal Intelligence Service (BND), which based its conclusion on a combination of publicly available data and intelligence gathered through Operation 'Saaremaa,' aimed at uncovering information from Chinese research facilities, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
The BND had reportedly reached this conclusion as early as 2020, during Angela Merkel's tenure as Chancellor of Germany. According to investigative reports from reputable sources, the intelligence agency estimated an 80 to 95 percent probability of a laboratory incident being responsible for the outbreak. This evaluation highlighted concerns over 'Gain-of-Function' experiments, which involve modifying pathogens to understand their transmission and develop effective treatments and vaccines. Such research often raises significant safety and ethical questions.
Initially, the investigation into the laboratory accident theory was initiated by the Chancellor's Office but was subsequently kept confidential. Angela Merkel has not publicly commented on whether she was informed about the findings. Meanwhile, Helge Braun, the former head of the Chancellor's Office, and Johannes Geismann, the Secretary of State responsible for intelligence services, also refrained from discussing the matter.
After a change in government, BND President Bruno Kahl promptly informed Chancellor Olaf Scholz's administration about the intelligence service's findings. However, these details were not disclosed to the Parliamentary Control Panel of the Bundestag or the World Health Organization (WHO).
In late 2024, the Scholz government took steps to address the issue by establishing a panel of experts to evaluate the BND's findings. This panel includes prominent figures such as Lars Schaade, President of the Robert Koch Institute, and renowned virologist Christian Drosten.
In the autumn of 2024, the BND also shared its findings with the American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which later indicated that it was now operating under a lower level of confidence regarding the likelihood of a laboratory accident as the source of the pandemic.
As investigations continue, the implications of these findings raise significant questions about transparency and accountability in global health research and the handling of potential biohazards. The ongoing dialogue around the origin of COVID-19 underscores the importance of rigorous oversight in laboratory practices and international collaboration in addressing public health crises.
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