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Dr Yen Li-Meng, a member of the University of Hong Kong School of Public Health, took part in ITV UK’s 11th local time ‘Women on the Road’ talk show and said this.
Dr. Yan introduced himself that he had participated in a secret investigation into a new pneumonia that occurred in Wuhan from late December last year to mid-January this year, before Corona 19 spread to the world.
Dr. Yan, who claims that the corona19 virus originated from a research center in Wuhan, predicted that a report containing supporting evidence based on gene sequences, etc. will soon be published.
“Even if you don’t have any biological knowledge, you can directly check and verify why the Corona 19 virus came out of a Chinese lab by reading the report.”
Dr. Yan argued that the story of the start of Corona 19 in the Wuhan fish market is a “smoke” because the Corona 19 virus did not occur naturally.
The research center Dr. Yan mentioned was “a research center in Wuhan controlled by the Chinese government,” which is alleged to refer to the Wuhan Virus Research Institute, which had suspected leaks several times before.
Dr. Yan, who traveled to Wuhan twice in the early days of the outbreak, informed the top line that person-to-person infections already existed and would soon spread like a pandemic, but did not reveal any action and fled to the United States. in April.
In response, China’s National Hygiene and Health Commission rebutted, saying: “There was no delay or concealment” and “as soon as an outbreak case was confirmed in Wuhan, we immediately began an investigation to prevent the spread,” ITV reported.
At the same time, the World Health Organization (WHO) denied the ‘institutional origin’, citing that there was no evidence that the Corona 19 virus was made in a laboratory.
The University of Hong Kong noted that “the main facts that we understand do not agree with Dr. Yan’s arguments” and that “it resembles a rumor, but has no scientific basis”.
A professor at the University of Hong Kong, who had Dr. Yen in his laboratory as a postdoctoral researcher, noted that Dr. Yen’s research “had nothing to do with person-to-person transmission.”