U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor: Labs are the most credible source of viruses

As the storm over Newcastle pneumonia continues, Deputy National Security Advisor Matthew Pottinger recently pointed to the Wuhan virus laboratory as the most likely source of the virus, which was leaked from the laboratory.

According to the U.S. New York Times and the U.K. Daily Mail, Bomen said during a videoconference with British MPs last week that “there is growing evidence that the laboratory may be the most likely source of the virus.” The latest intelligence suggests that the new coronavirus is supposed to have come from the “top-secret Wuhan Virus Institute” 11 miles from the Wuhan market.

Bomin said the virus may have escaped from the lab due to a “leak or accident,” adding that “even business people in Beijing have publicly denied the story (that the virus came from) the wet market (the Wuhan South China Seafood Market, where the outbreak first broke out).”

Bomen, who is known to be one of the first White House officials to signal the origin of the new coronavirus in January 2020, has strongly suspected that the virus originated in a Chinese laboratory since the outbreak, and in April 2020 ordered U.S. intelligence agencies to find evidence.