"Pre-Release Mapping: Chinese Scientist's Early COVID Genome Discovery"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

A Chinese scientist attempted to publish the genetic profile of the coronavirus to a U.S. database two weeks before Beijing officially released the sequence, potentially delaying research on tests, treatments, and vaccines. The incident raises questions about how Chinese officials and scientists shared information in the early days of the pandemic, but experts caution that it does not provide insight into the virus's origins. The failure to publish the genetic sequence is seen as a missed opportunity that could have expedited medical interventions. The incident has prompted further scrutiny into the transparency of Chinese officials regarding the virus's origins and the suppression of information by government authorities.