The Jakarta Post highlights unresolved critical questions about COVID-19 six years on
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Updated · The Jakarta Post · Apr 28
The Jakarta Post highlights unresolved critical questions about COVID-19 six years on
2 articles · Updated · The Jakarta Post · Apr 28
As of March 2026, the WHO reports around 7.1 million COVID-19 deaths globally, with 705 million cases last updated in April 2024.
Despite the pandemic's decline, key issues such as the virus's origins and the ethics of lockdowns remain unanswered, with scientific and intelligence communities divided.
The Jakarta Post urges continued investigation and transparency to prevent repeating past mistakes, emphasizing the need for evidence-based consensus and vigilance from health agencies worldwide.
Six years later, is the search for COVID's origin about science or assigning blame?
With a top US health official indicted, what else is hidden about the pandemic's origin?
If a lab leak caused COVID-19, are we prepared for the next research accident?
How has 'gain of function' research changed since it was linked to the pandemic?
Why did intelligence agencies consider a lab leak in 2020 but not disclose it?
Can science ever find the true origin if key data remains permanently secret?