Abstract: | The pandemonium in coronavirus origins-tracing led by the U.S. intelligence community has culminated in a somewhat subdued ending. On October 29, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a declassified assessment on the origins of COVID-19, said to be an update of its previous report issued in August. Nevertheless, the content proved basically the same as that of its predecessor, determining that the inquiry remains inconclusive on the origins of COVID-19, while pointing the finger at China for not sharing information. |