BREAKING: CIA Now Says Lab Leak More Likely Origin of COVID-19

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In a major shift, the CIA has released a new assessment stating that the COVID-19 pandemic is 'more likely' to have originated from a Chinese lab, rather than from animals. The report comes under the leadership of CIA Director John Ratcliffe, who has long supported the lab leak theory.
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