The senator says Americans donât understand that the scientific community in China works hand in hand with the ruling communist regime and its military.
It has been four years since patients sickened with unexplained pneumonia started appearing at hospitals in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. But U.S. policymakers are still investigating how COVID-19 emerged in the country.
To keep it from happening again, the United States needs to suspend gain-of-function research and stop federal dollars from flowing into studies in China, Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kans.) says.
âWhat Americans donât understand is the scientific community in China works hand in hand with the Chinese military and with the [Chinese Communist Party],â Mr. Marshall said.
The communist regime could use gain-of-function research, whereby scientists study ways to enhance the transmissibility of a virus or pathogen, against the United States.
âMaybe theyâll use it to attack our food sources; maybe theyâll use it to attack our soldiers. I donât know. But this is way more scary than a nuclear bomb in so many ways,â Mr. Marshall said.
New Evidence
A congressional committee document made public earlier this week showed that a China-based virologist mapped out the sequence of COVID-19 at least two weeks before Chinaâs communist regime released the virusâs genome sequence.
The researcher, Ren Lili, uploaded COVID-19 sequencing data to a U.S. government genetic database on Dec. 28, 2019, according to documents obtained by the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
That two weeks, according to Mr. Marshall, could have been pivotal for the world to understand and inoculate against the viral pneumonia which was later named COVID-19.
âWe could have started on that vaccination process two weeks earlier, at a minimum,â Mr. Marshall said. âBut the fact that they hid what was going on there, that they continue to say over and over again, that this was not transmitted person to person, it kept us from responding in the fashion we could have.â
The Chinese virologist didnât get her work published. Instead, the National Institutes of Healthâs (NIH) GenBank removed Ms. Renâs submission on Jan. 16, 2020, as she didnât respond to a request to update her data, which the department characterized as âincompleteâ and âlacked the necessary information required for publication,â according to the document.
The newly released information also drew attention to the federal dollars that flowed to virus research in China.
COVID Origins
Mr. Marshall, who has been leading a Senate investigation into how the virus emerged, said a growing amount of evidence supports the theory that COVID-19 originated in a Wuhan lab.
âThere is a huge body of evidence out there, if I could get in front of the jury, that they would find the Chinese Communist Party guilty of leaking this virus from a laboratory out of Wuhan, China,â Mr. Marshall said.
âA huge body of evidence says it came from a laboratory. They still havenât found an animal source from it,â he added.
Additionally, Mr. Marshall suggested the Chinese regime possibly destroyed evidence of the COVID-19 origins.
âTheyâve taken down all the DNA sequences from our laboratory banks, as well as their own laboratory banks.â
âThey could easily disprove our theory if they would just go into their own lab bank and show us the cousin or the brother of this virus, but theyâre not willing to do that.â
Eva Fu contributed to this report.
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