Fauci Calls on China to Release Medical Records of Wuhan Lab Workers

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By Reuters
June 5, 2021COVID-19
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Fauci Calls on China to Release Medical Records of Wuhan Lab Workers
Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Anthony Fauci speaks during the daily briefing in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, on Jan. 21, 2021. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

Dr. Anthony Fauci has called on China to release the medical records of nine people whose ailments might provide vital clues into whether COVID-19 first emerged as the result of a lab leak, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

“I would like to see the medical records of the three people who are reported to have got sick in 2019. Did they really get sick, and if so, what did they get sick with?” the report quoted Fauci as saying.

The State Department released a fact sheet on Jan. 15 stating that researchers at a Chinese virology laboratory in Wuhan were seriously ill in 2019, a month before the first COVID-19 cases were reported.

Chinese scientists and officials have consistently rejected the lab leak hypothesis, claiming the virus could have circulated in other regions before it hit Wuhan and might have even entered China through imported frozen food shipments or wildlife trading.

Wuhan P4 laboratory building
The P4 laboratory building at the Wuhan Institute of Virology is shown in Wuhan, China, on April 17, 2020. (Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty Images)

A spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, Wang Wenbin, declined to comment directly on whether China would release the records.

Financial Times reported that Fauci continues to believe the virus was first transmitted to humans through animals, pointing out that even if the lab researchers did have COVID-19, they could have contracted the disease from the wider population.

By Eva Mathews

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