Amid new report on COVID's origins, investigation continues into 2 main theories

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While no firm conclusion has yet been made among health and government officials as to where COVID-19 came from, the Energy Department has now reportedly indicated it believes the virus was most likely the result of a lab leak in China.

along with natural human exposure to an infected animal.

: to both trace back the virus in order to hold any responsible parties to account and to understand its inception in order to prevent the next pandemic. Nurse Joan Pung, right, dawns her isolation gowns in the hallway inside the ICU at Providence St. Jude Medical Center Christmas Day on Dec. 25, 2020 in Fullerton, Calif.A spokesperson for the Energy Department did not comment Sunday on the Journal's new article but said in a statement to ABC News that the department "continues to support the thorough, careful, and objective work of our intelligence professionals in investigating the origins of COVID-19, as the President directed.

The White House declined on Sunday to say if Biden had been briefed on the Energy Department's view, referring to Sullivan’s comments.for the U.S. intelligence community to "redouble their efforts"In a declassified summary of that work, released in August 2021, U.S.

The agencies, however, generally agreed that the virus was most likely not developed as a biological weapon and that China's leaders did not know about the virus before the start of the global pandemic.after the pandemic began in early 2020 when, despite some fringe skepticism -- often emanating from voices with a long record of criticizing China -- the idea that COVID-19 jumped from animal to human somewhere in nature became the overwhelming consensus.

"Origins tracing is a matter of science," Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian said following the report's release. "China always supports and will continue to participate in the science-based origins study."

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