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- Coronavirus whistleblower Dr. Li-Meng Yan said in a new interview she has evidence that China was aware of human-to-human COVID-19 transmission as long ago as December 2019.
- The Hong Kong-based virologist said in a previous interview that she obtained confirmation from Chinese colleagues that the virus was spreading between humans in late December, and ultimately decided to leave Hong Kong to warn the world about China’s coverup.
- China didn't acknowledge human-to-human transmission until mid-January.
- Yan said she has evidence that proves China has been lying about the coronavirus from the start, and that she’s looking forward to telling her story.
A bombshell report dropped a few days ago when Dr. Li-Meng Yan told Fox News that she worked on tracking the novel coronavirus in the early days of the COVID-19 disease. She said Chinese officials knew the virus was spreading from human to human as of late December 2019, several weeks before acknowledging the fact and before the World Health Organization (WHO) alerted the world to these findings. Yan left Hong Kong fearing for her life and contacted authorities upon her arrival in Los Angeles in late April. She supposedly met with the FBI to have her story told, providing them with access to evidence. We explained the other day that the story is far from being verified and that Yan has not yet provided any actual evidence to back up her claims. The last thing the world needs right now is to add more fuel to the coronavirus conspiracy fire.
That’s not to say China can be trusted with the information it has provided about the origin of COVID-19. It’s quite the opposite. The country recently changed its official story without providing any actual answers. China also tried deflecting blame several times, most recently a few days ago when it suggested the virus could have emerged in a different country before arriving in China. Given all the lingering uncertainties about the origin of the virus, it’s easy to see why coronavirus conspiracies have gained such popularity in recent months, and China has definitely not made things easier for itself.
With all that in mind, Yan has now claimed in a second interview that she is in possession of incriminating evidence to back up her version of events — the first part of the story is here.
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Whistleblower says she has evidence China has been lying about the coronavirus originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 14 Jul 2020 at 11:52:56 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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