"Pre-Release: Chinese Lab Submitted COVID-19 Genetic Sequence to US Database Weeks Before Official Disclosure"

The genetic sequence of the coronavirus was submitted to a US database by a Chinese virologist two weeks before China officially disclosed it, raising questions about the Chinese government's knowledge of the virus. The submission, which lacked necessary information, was not made publicly available, but a nearly identical sequence was published on GenBank a day after the World Health Organization received it from China. Experts believe that the earlier release of the sequence could have accelerated vaccine development and potentially saved lives. US lawmakers are investigating the origins of Covid-19 and the handling of early coronavirus sequences to strengthen biosafety practices and prepare for future pandemics.
- Genetic sequence of coronavirus was submitted to US database two weeks before China’s official disclosure, documents show CNN
- Chinese Lab Mapped Deadly Coronavirus Two Weeks Before Beijing Told the World, Documents Show - WSJ The Wall Street Journal
- Chinese scientist mapped covid genes weeks before official release, records show The Washington Post
- China's withholding of COVID-19 bug's genome for weeks just adds to its outrageous record New York Post
- When did China know about COVID? New info suggests earlier date. USA TODAY
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