Covid-19 Origin: US expert asked China for medical records of Wuhan lab staff, who were ill in 2019

Posted on 4th Jun 2021 by rohit kumar

Washington, Reuters. Covid-19 Origin, Coronavirus has caused havoc all over the world for the last one and a half years. Crores of people got caught in it, while lakhs of people lost their lives. At the same time, China is being accused of making the coronavirus in the lab. Meanwhile, a well-known US expert has asked China for evidence related to the origin of the coronavirus. American expert Dr. Anthony Fauci has asked China for the medical records of three staff of the Wuhan lab. All of them had fallen ill in 2019. He also asked if he had become ill. And if so, what disease did they fall prey to?

 

US President Joe Biden's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anthony Fauci has asked China to release the medical records of three people. According to the report of the Financial Times, Dr. Fauci estimates that the diseases of these people can provide important evidence as to whether the coronavirus first leaked from the lab in Wuhan and then spread throughout the world.

 

Dr. Anthony Fauci said- I would like to see the medical records of three people who are reported to be ill in 2019. Did they get sick and if so, what did they get sick from? There is a lot of controversy around the world regarding the origin of the coronavirus. US intelligence agencies are still investigating reports that researchers at a Chinese virology laboratory in Wuhan became seriously ill in 2019, about a month before the first coronavirus cases emerged.

 

However, China has consistently denied these allegations of virus leaks from scientists and labs. They say that the virus spread to other areas before spreading to Wuhan. China says that the virus may have spread in China through shipments of food from outside or through trade in wild animals. Dr. Fossey told that he believes that the coronavirus was first spread to humans through animals. It is very important to re-examine this afresh. Its investigation should continue.

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