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‘An outrage’: Biden admin hid report of US service members getting sick at Wuhan military games in October 2019

From October 18th to October 28th, 2019, athletes from over 109 countries traveled to Uhan, China.

Participants from various countries, including Canada, France, Germany, Italy and Luxembourg, reported taking the disease with symptoms like COVID during or after the game. This was a coincidence of accidental coincidence given a game near the Uhan Institute, the Virus Research Institute in Wuhan, but dangerous experiments were being carried out over a long period of time with poor safety protocols.

The Biden administration was clearly sitting on a
December 2022 Report It shows that some of the 263 members of the US delegation who participated in the game may have caught Covid-19 or something like that a few months before the beastier leap in the wet market.

By hiding the document, the administration effectively left the public in 2021 for then-Pentagon spokesman John Kirby.
Assertion The Washington Post said the game had no knowledge of American infectious diseases and there was no evidence that US military personnel had been infected before travel restrictions were put into effect in early 2020.

2022 National Defense Authorization Act It included a requirement that former President Joe Biden's then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin provide legislators with reports on military game details.

  • “The number of American athletes and staff who attended the 2019 World Military Conference and became ill with Covid-19-like symptoms while or shortly after returning to the US.
  • Results of blood tests performed on American participants.
  • Number of participating members' home station Pentagon facilities that occurred in early 2020. and
  • Whether the Department of Defense has discussed the illnesses surrounding the game with other troops.

In addition to disclosing such information to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees, the NDAA requested that the Biden administration release the report.

“It is outrage that the Biden White House and the 118th Senate and House Armed Services Committees did not release this information.”

Washington Free Beacon
It has been reported The Biden administration refrained from making the report public, and the document was widely accessible until March 2025 when the Trump administration uploaded it to the Pentagon website.

Contrary to Kirby's suggestion that there was no knowledge or evidence of infection, the Pentagon concluded that out of 263 American participants in 2019 (who were service members in 2019), seven service members showed signs and/or symptoms like Covid-19 from October 18, 2019 to January 21, 2020.

A member of the US delegation to the game said, “Tests were not available during this early stage of the pandemic and therefore were not tested for Covid-19 or antibodies.

The report showed that symptoms could have been caused by other respiratory infections, and that all symptoms of seven infected service members were resolved within six days.

The report further stated that “there is no statistically significant difference in COVID-19-like symptoms at participating athlete facilities when compared to installations without them.”

Dr. Molecular Biologist at Rutgers University told Free Beacon:

“This new information enhances data from Allied Intelligence data showing that Covid-19 was circulating in Wuhan in October 2019, showing that researchers genetically enhanced at Wuhan Institute of Virology signed Covid-19 in October 2019, indicating navs-nov nov nov nov nov nov nov inchmers nov in covid-nans. In 2019, Ebright was added.

Sen. Jody Ernst (R-Iowa) told Free Beacon in December 2019 that the report would help put nails on the co-theory that the virus originated from the wet market in Uhan.

“Taxpayers deserve to know the truth about the origins of Covid-19, but the Biden administration has been hiding this information from Americans for many years,” Ernst said. “This report would have been released soon and not limited to insiders in Washington. If Americans visiting Uhan in October 2019 may have contracted the Covid-19 virus, those who claim that the pandemic began in a wet market just two months later are fully based.”

Before the Game – In August 2019, hospitals in this area were
Apparently I was overwhelmed While there are many out-of-season cases, regional questions for the terms “diarrhea” and “cough” are spiked on the equivalent of Chinese Google.

American researchers and several European researchers pointed out
Suspicion A September 2022 survey stated that Wuhan Games “may have contributed to the spread of SARS-Cov-2,” but “official information is not available despite reports that some foreign participants experienced Covid-19 compatible symptoms caused by influenza or gastroenteritis.”

France's Pentaslith Elody Cruvel, Luxembourg swimmer Julien Henx, German volleyball player Jacqueline Brock and Italian fencer Matteo Talialior have shown that they and/or their team members have fallen ill while they were in Uhan.

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It is shown In early 2020, “A few days later, some athletes on my team got sick and in the last two days.”

“I've never felt that bad,” Brock continued. “It was either very bad cold or Covid-19.”

Taliariol I said Corriere Della Sera, “When we arrived at Wuhan, we all got sick. But the worst was going home. A week later, after a very high fever, I felt like I couldn't breathe.”

Canadian military sources I said The 2021 Finance Post reported that one service member had been “very ill 12 days after arrival and felt that he had fever, chills, vomiting and insomnia.”

The scores for Canadian athletes appear to have been clearly quarantined on the 12-hour flight at the end of October. Symptoms in athletes included cough and diarrhea.

“Some athletes experienced gastrointestinal symptoms while flying to Uhan for a military world conference and a return flight to Canada,” the Pentagon told Blaze News last year.

“The course of symptoms and illness over the course of one to three days was consistent with gastrointestinal disease or 'gastric influenza' and was managed that way,” a Department of Defense spokesperson said.

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