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Did soldier-athletes returning from Military Games in Wuhan bring home COVID-19?

Updated: January 20, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

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TORONTO, Canada, January 20, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — A Canadian soldier has reportedly testified that up to a third of military athletes who participated in the World Military Games in Wuhan, China in October 2019 became violently ill. 

The unnamed whistle-blower, who was interviewed by Rebel Media’s Keean Bexte and was identified only as a “senior Canadian Armed Forces member,” said that at the “tail-end” of the games, a lot of the athletes became “really, really, sick” with “lung issues, coughing, vomiting, diarrhea.” 

“Very odd symptoms, depending on the person,” the solider said.  

According to the Rebel Media, there were 176 Canadian soldiers stationed in Wuhan for the Games, and the way the sick—a third of the total contingent of athletes—were quarantined from the others on the long flight home was to put them on at the back of the Polaris jet. Senior ranks decided to end this quarantine when the flight arrived and sent the soldiers to their homes, all over Canada.  Bexte believes that this might be when Covid-19 made its first appearance in the nation. 

“This was just a few

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