Declassified COVID origin intelligence is ‘nothing new’ for Sky News viewers

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Declassified COVID origin intelligence is ‘nothing new’ for Sky News viewers
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Sky News host Sharri Markson discusses the declassified intelligence on the Wuhan Institute of Virology and its links to the origin of the pandemic.

Ms Markson said there was “nothing new” in the intelligence and everything had first been uncovered on Sky News Australia, The Australian, The Daily Telegraph, and her book ‘What Really Happened in Wuhan’.

“Our journalism on this – involving not just me but other journalists at the Telegraph, The Australian and here at Sky News – has led the way in unearthing information that furthered the world’s understanding of how the pandemic began,” she said.

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