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Two German newspapers reported on Wednesday that the possibility of a foreign intelligence agency in Germany in 2020 is 80%-90% of the coronavirus is the possibility of a coronavirus after the unexpected release of the coronavirus by the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
According to the joint report of the publication Die Zeit and Sueddeutscher Zeitung, Germany's spy agency BND, signs that the institute has conducted functional reward experiments, thereby modifying the virus to be more transmissible in human research.
This also shows that many safety regulations have occurred in the laboratory, the paper said.
The spy agency evaluation is based on unspecified intelligence operation codes as “Saaremaa” as well as publicly available data. At that time, it was commissioned by the German Chancellor's office but had never been published.

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BND declined to comment. When asked about the report at a press conference, outgoing Prime Minister Olaf Scholz also declined to comment on Wednesday.
The papers report that the assessment was shared with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency in the fall of 2024.

A CIA spokesman said in January that the CIA assessed that the 199 pandemic was more likely to appear from the lab than from nature.
The CIA said at the time that it had “low confidence” in the assessment, and that the situation of laboratory origin and natural origin remained reasonable.
The Chinese government said it supports and participates in research to determine the origins of Covid-19 and accuses Washington of politicizing the matter, especially because of efforts by U.S. intelligence agencies to investigate.
Beijing said claims that a lab leak could lead to the pandemic have no credibility.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said last month that the Wuhan Institute of Virology has never conducted any functional rewards research on the coronavirus and is not involved in the creation or leakage of the Covid-19-19 virus.
(Report by Ludwig Burger at Frankfurt and Andreas Rinke in Berlin, edited by Angus MacSwan)