• 3 Wuhan lab workers were sick enough to be hospitalized in November 201

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    There are new calls to reevaluate whether or not COVID-19 began
    at the Wuhan Institute of Virology after US intelligence learned
    three doctors became sick with symptoms similar to those of
    COVID-19 in November 2019 and sought out hospital care, the Wall
    Street Journal reported.

    A report from the State Department was issued during the last
    days of former President Donald Trump's administration but
    officials familiar with the report did not agree on the strength
    of the evidence found, the Journal reported.

    In March, Marion Koopmans, a dutch virologist, told NBC News the
    illness of lab workers could be attributed to regular seasonal
    illnesses.

    Earlier this year, a team from the World Health Organization
    spent a month in Wuhan investigating the origin of the virus and
    concluded that the virus most likely jumped from bats to people.

    The group said a lab leak was "extremely unlikely."

    The WHO said it also did not have access to all the necessary
    information. That lack of information has prompted some experts
    to be wary of the findings and demand more investigations into
    the virus's origin, including the possibility that it in fact
    was leaked from a lab.

    November 2019 is also in line with when experts believe COVID-19
    began circulating.

    China has consistently denied that the coronavirus escaped from
    a lab. The lab, however, hasn't released raw data or records on
    its work with coronaviruses in bats.

    A spokeswoman for the National Security Council told the Journal
    that the Biden administration still has questions on the origin
    of the virus but plausible theories should be investigated by
    WHO.

    "We're not going to make pronouncements that prejudge an ongoing
    WHO study into the source of SARS-CoV-2," the spokeswoman said.
    "As a matter of policy we never comment on intelligence issues."

    On Monday, the director of the institute's Wuhan National
    Biosafety Laboratory, Yuan Zhiming, told Chinese state media,
    the Global Times, that the Journal's report was "a complete lie."

    "Those claims are groundless. The lab has not been aware of this
    situation [sick researchers in autumn 2019], and I don't even
    know where such information came from," Zhiming said.

    https://www.businessinsider.com/3-wuhan-lab-workers-hospitalized- fall-2019-coronavirus-covid-origin-2021-5
     

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