WHISTLEBLOWER Chinese virologist Li-Meng Yan, who fled to the US, says she fears the coronavirus was created on purpose. After abandoning her husband in Hong Kong to reveal the “truth” about China’s cover-up, Dr Yan also alleges that Covid-19 is linked to “reckless” experiments on bat coronaviruses conducted in military labs, says a report. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Her allegations come after she claimed in July that many lives could have been saved if the Chinese government hadn’t censored her work. Li-Meng Yan, formerly a scientist at the Hong Kong School of Public Health, says she fled to the US to expose the truth about a Beijing cover-up over the coronavirus outbreak. Since the killer bug first came to global attention earlier this year, the Chinese government has faced accusations that it sought to silence anyone who had earlier tried to raise the alarm.Li-Meng Yan, 36, is still determined to expose the Chinese government for allegedly knowing about the coronavirus before publicly acknowledging the outbreak. She told the Mail on Sunday that she “could not stay silent. “I could see China was covering up the truth and I had to do something… Read full this story
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