CNN reports that U.S. intel agencies have secured access to a "treasure trove" of previously hidden data on the viruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, but they are struggling to analyze it all. Discuss. https://t.co/eMxFeolNFj
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CNN: Exclusive: Intel agencies scour reams of genetic data from Wuhan lab in Covid origins hunt
Washington (CNN)US intelligence agencies are digging through a treasure trove of genetic data that could be key to uncovering the origins of the coronavirus -- as soon as they can decipher it.
This giant catalog of information contains genetic blueprints drawn from virus samples studied at the lab in Wuhan, China which some officials believe may have been the source of the Covid-19 outbreak, multiple people familiar with the matter tell CNN.
It's unclear exactly how or when US intelligence agencies gained access to the information, but the machines involved in creating and processing this kind of genetic data from viruses are typically connected to external cloud-based servers -- leaving open the possibility they were hacked, sources said.
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WNU Editor: So CNN is telling us that US intelligence obtained some data from the Wuhan lab. If true, that tells me that they have no proof of anything right now, and the investigation is just starting.
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