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Subject Judicial Watch: Records Detail U.S. Embassy Concerns about China’s ‘Anal Swab’ COVID Testing of U.S. Diplomatic Personnel
Date December 21, 2021 8:15 AM
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Judicial Watch announced recently that it received eight pages of
email communications from the U.S. Department of State revealing
concerns by the U.S. Embassy in Beijing that U.S. diplomatic personnel
were being asked to submit to an anal swab COVID testing policy. The
redacted documents show that at as many as two people were either
asked or required to take an anal test for COVID by the Chinese
government.
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