The Canadian military officer was reportedly among the athletes who fell sick after attending the World Military Games in Wuhan, the first epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak, in October 2019.
A Canadian military officer has demanded a proper disquisition into the suspected coronavirus complaint (Covid-19) outbreak in Wuhan, stewing he was present at the‘Ground Zero’two months before China officially conceded, according to a Daily Mail report. The unnamed military officer was reportedly among the athletes who fell sick after attending the World Military Games in Wuhan, China’s epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak, in October 2019.
“ I am 100 per cent induced the contagion was present in Wuhan when we were there,” the Daily Mail quoted the Canadian officer as saying. “ The burden of evidence is on the scientific community and intelligence experts to prove – not for athletes.”
The report suggests that a counterblockade section was set up on their military flight back home as numerous from the Canadian contingent were hit by the “ mysterious contagion”. The officer said that the foreign actors of the games plant the megacity of Wuhan‘like a ghost city’.
A World Health Organization (WHO) platoon of transnational experts visited Wuhan in January last time to probe the origin of the contagion but failed to conclude how the epidemic began. While the common report prepared by the WHO and Chinese experts ruled out the possibility of a lab leak as “ extremely doubtful”, top US contagious complaint expert Dr Anthony Fauci said he wasn’t completely induced with natural preface proposition.
Since also, there have been several calls for a renewed inquiry into the origin of Sars-CoV-2, which China has constantly rejected.
While the Canadian military officer conceded that the enervating illness athletes suffered from after visiting Wuhan might not be Covid but wondered why everyone seems “ reticent to probe duly.”
“ It feels like we were present at Ground Zero of this epidemic that has had similar impact on everyone’s life, with millions of deaths and husbandry shut down, so why not carry out due industriousness. Are the data just too big to handle?” he said, as quoted by the British diurnal.