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This bill would require the federal government to provide more detailed public information about the origins and spread of COVID-19, particularly focusing on any national security implications or classified information that could be safely disclosed. The measure aims to increase transparency around how the pandemic began and spread, which could affect public understanding of the government's pandemic response and military or intelligence operations related to COVID-19. It's currently being reviewed by the Senate's intelligence committee to determine what information can be released without compromising national security.
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