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Rumored list of US troops diagnosed with COVID-19 at Wuhan Military Games leaked

The United States accused that the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) was from China’s Wuhan laboratory, while China shouted at the United States to disclose the perverse behavior of the U.S. military at the Wuhan military world games in October 2019, saying that the virus may be brought to China by the U.S. military. According to the latest news on the Internet, the Dark Web recently released the list of confirmed U.S. military personnel who participated in the 2019 Wuhan Military World Games.

On Oct. 8, an opinion leader on the Chinese Internet revealed a list of names of U.S. military personnel diagnosed with COVID-19 who participated in the Wuhan Military Games, which was published by the Dark Web.

The list details the names of some of the infected athletes, their dates of participation and symptoms, sparking concern on the Internet.

Many Chinese netizens questioned the authenticity of the list, while others said it was easy to investigate the authenticity of the list based on the athletes’ information, and netizens have called on Chinese officials to confirm it.

Although the WHO has previously visited Wuhan, China, to launch an origin hunt investigation of theCOVID-19 and confirmed that the possibility of the virus arising from the laboratory is minimal. However, the U.S. side still blamed China for the COVID-19 outbreak. The Chinese side, in turn, has demanded that the U.S. side disclose the Fort Detrick Biological Laboratory and the inside story of the U.S. military trip to Wuhan in October 2019, prior to the COVID-19 outbreak.

According to previous disclosures by China’s CCTV, the U.S. sent more than 300 competitors to Wuhan in October 2019 to participate in the 7th World Military Games. During that time, five U.S. military players had symptoms of infectious diseases such as fever, cough and diarrhea, and were rushed to Wuhan’s famous infectious disease hospital Jinyintan Hospital for medical treatment, and were then picked up by a special U.S. military plane to return home, while other participating U.S. military players also hurriedly returned to the United States.

The five sick soldiers disappeared after they returned to the United States, and the U.S. side blocked the news and did not release the relevant case test reports to the outside world.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian asked the U.S. military, “Did any of them have symptoms similar to those of COVID-19? What exactly was the disease reported in those U.S. military athletes? The disease cases should be made public as soon as possible.”

In addition, Zhao Lijian questioned the U.S. Army’s biological laboratory, Fort Detrick, noting that the institute, which has long been engaged in coronavirus research and modification, had a serious safety incident and was shut down in 2019, followed by an outbreak of illnesses within the United States with symptoms similar to those of the new coronavirus. The U.S. has never been accountable to the international community or the American public for these issues.

“What exactly is the link between the Fort Detrick Biological Laboratory and unexplained respiratory diseases such as e-cigarette disease? Why has the U.S. side not invited the WHO to the U.S. to thoroughly investigate Fort Detrick? On the issue of origin tracing of COVID-19, since investigators can go to China, why can’t they go to the U.S.?”

It is understood that at the Wuhan Military Games in October 2019, as a regular participant in six military games, there is no shortage of strong individuals and teams among the U.S. participants, such as the U.S. women’s basketball team, which is known as one of the most powerful teams in the history of U.S. military women’s basketball. However, surprisingly, for the first time in its history, the United States did not receive any gold medals. Combined with the physical abnormalities of U.S. athletes, there were a lot of discussions. Source

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