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A hearing on Covid origins, criticized by two congressmen for being unnecessary, took place on Wednesday. They argued that the discussion on pandemic policies and Covid origins could have been conducted through email. Additionally, a claim has surfaced alleging that American scientists had a role in creating the SARS-CoV-2 virus, suggesting it was manmade. This comes amid GOP's focus on pandemic-related matters. On February 1, 2020, Anthony Fauci, Francis Collins, Jeremy Farrar, and international virologists held a conference call discussing evidence that SARS-CoV-2 originated in a laboratory. The hearing has been described as a two-hour event that could have been more efficiently handled through email.
A two-hour hearing on pandemic policies and Covid origins "could have been done by email," according to two congressmen. https://t.co/jxGY1ZUMOr
#OnThisDay February 1, 2020 - Anthony Fauci, Francis Collins, Jeremy Farrar, & a group of international virologists held a conference call to discuss the compelling evidence that SARS-CoV-2 originated in a laboratory and not in nature. https://t.co/zo54wf73v7
A lot of time and energy from GOP looking back at the pandemic: Congressmen: This Covid hearing ‘could have been an email’ https://t.co/sST5Iake5F via @statnews @owermohle
NEWL "'Smoking gun' evidence has been revealed showing that American scientists came up with the 'blueprint' for the manmade SARS-CoV-2 virus." https://t.co/TBBtCyTQjT
Congressmen: This Covid hearing ‘could have been an email’ https://t.co/4PxD4xbXD0
A Wednesday hearing on Covid origins “could have been an email,” two congressmen charged. https://t.co/phvgxBeBGx