Fauci Agency Knew Chinese Authorities Were Withholding COVID-19 Data In Jan 2020, Documents Show Authored by Isabel van Brugen via The Epoch Times, The U.S. State Department and the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) were aware in January 2020 that Chinese authorities were withholdingΒ COVID-19Β data, according to government documents obtained by a legal watchdog organization. The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) also sent βexpertsβ from the NIH-supported P4 lab at the University of Texas Medical Branch to train Wuhan Institute of Virology technicians in βlab management and maintenanceβ – nearly two years before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic – the records obtained by Judicial Watch through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit show. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said he believes the 90 pages of communication records between the NIH and the Wuhan lab show that Dr. Anthony Fauciβs agency, NIAID, has been βhiding information on Chinaβs failure to provide essential data on COVID-19.β On Jan. 8, 2020, staff at NIH and NIAID, led by Fauci, circulated an email from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, βPRC Response to Pneumonia Cases Shows Increased Transparency Over Past Outbreaks, but Gaps in Epidemiological Data Remain.β βHi, here is the cable from US Embassy Beijing reporting on the pneumonia outbreak in Wuhan, China. It has ruled out SARS, MERS, and flu. [Redacted] confirmed it is viral infection,β reads an email to colleagues from Dr. Ping Chen, who had been NIAIDβs top official in China. Embassy officials in the email said they were concerned that a βlack of epidemiological dataβ hindered better risk assessment and response by public health officials. The officials noted that because of βgaps in [detailed] informationβ provided by the Chinese regime and βlack of a final confirmed pathogen,β the risk to the United States and global health is βdifficult to assess at this time.β βThe flow of official PRC information on this outbreak is limited to that coming from the Wuhan Health Commission and National Health Commission,β the email reads. βChina CDC is referring queries to the three official notices issued to date by the Wuhan Health Commission.β The first known cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by theΒ CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, were reported in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. βAs of January 7, the Wuhan Health Commission has reported 59 local cases of pneumonia with unknown cause,β the email reads. Workers are seen inside the P4 laboratory in Wuhan, China, on Feb. 23, 2017. (Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images) Lab technicians from the Wuhan Institute of Virology were also directly trained by NIH-supported experts in April 2018. βIn addition to French assistance, experts from the NIH-supported P4 lab at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston have trained Wuhan lab technicians in lab management and maintenance,β an April 19, 2018, email reads. βThe Wuhan institute plans to invite scientists from the Galveston lab to do research in Wuhanβs lab. One Wuhan Institute of Virology researcher trained for two years at the Galveston lab, and the institute also sent one scientist to U.S. CDC headquarters in Atlanta for six monthsβ work on influenza.β Another email between the U.S. Embassy in Beijing and NIH headquarters on Feb. 23, 2018, shows that NIH officials were flagging βChina Health News from Chinese Media.β Among these media reports is an article from state-run outlet Xinhua, βChinese scientists find how bats carry viruses without getting sick.β Chinese scientists have identified βbats that harbor highly pathogenic viruses like Ebola, Marburg and SARS coronavirus but do not show clinical signs of disease,β according to the report. βAccording to researchers, in humans and other mammals, an immune-based over-response to one of these and other pathogenic viruses can trigger severe illness,β the report reads. U.S. intelligence officials and numerous experts have obtained evidence suggesting thatΒ theΒ CCP virusΒ originated in a lab, but other officials maintain thatΒ it originated naturally. In September 2021, recordsΒ obtained by The Intercept via a FOIA lawsuit against NIH showed thatΒ nonprofit EcoHealth AllianceΒ funneled U.S. funds to scientistsΒ at theΒ WuhanΒ Institute of Virology to research bat coronaviruses. βThe slow-rolling and stonewalling by Fauciβs agency on China, gain of function, and its COVID response generally is pure obstruction,β Fitton said. NIAID and State Department officials didnβt respond to requests for comment by press time. Tyler Durden Fri, 03/04/2022 – 18:20
Fauci Agency Knew Chinese Authorities Were Withholding COVID-19 Data In Jan 2020, Documents Show
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