The White House is aware of a media report on Thursday about potential incidents in the United States in 2019 and 2020 that appear similar to previous suspected "directed" radio frequency attacks that caused a mysterious illness, but could not provide or confirm any details, a spokeswoman told reporters.
The White House was working closely with various US departments and agencies and was still evaluating the situation, which included one attack near the White House, spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre added.
CNN earlier on Thursday reported that US agencies were investigating two possible incidents that appear similar to other mysterious illnesses that impacted diplomats in Cuba and elsewhere known as "Havana syndrome."
One last year was near the White House, it said, while another one, previously reported by GQ magazine, sickened a White House official in a nearby Virginia suburb in 2019.
"The health and well being of American public services is a paramount priority for the Biden administration," Jean-Pierre told reporters aboard Air Force One. "We cannot provide or confirm specific details."
More than 40 diplomats as far back as 2016 have reported nausea, headache, dizziness and other unexplained symptoms, triggering intense speculation.
A US government report in December said "directed" radio frequency was the most plausible explanation for the symptoms plaguing diplomats abroad. In February, the US State Department said the US investigation was still ongoing.
Reuters.