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A fugitive Chinese doctor explodes a shock about Corona we made

 

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Dr Li Mingyan, a scientist who said she did some early research on COVID-19 last year, made the comments Friday during an interview on British talk show "Loose Weman".

When asked where the deadly virus that has killed more than 900 people worldwide came from, Yan answered - speaking via a video chat from a classified website - "It's from the lab - the lab is in Wuhan, and the lab is under the control of the government of China."

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She insisted that widespread reports that the virus originated last year from a wet market in Wuhan that sells fish in China are a "smoke curtain".

Yan claimed that "the first thing is the [meat] market in Wuhan... it is a smokescreen, and this virus is not from nature," explaining that she got her "information from the Center for Disease Control in China, from local doctors."

The virologist has previously accused Beijing of lying about the virus. The scientist had said that her former supervisors at the Hong Kong School of Public Health, a WHO reference laboratory, silenced her when she sounded the alarm about human-to-human transmission in December last year.

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In April, it was reported that Yan fled Hong Kong to America to raise awareness of the epidemic. Now, it said it plans to publish scientific evidence to prove that the virus was made inside a laboratory in Wuhan.

"The genome sequence is like a human fingerprint," she said on the talk show. Based on this you can determine these things. I use the guide to tell people why it came from a lab in China, and why they were the only ones who made it.”

"Anyone, even if they don't have biological knowledge, can sequence their genome, can check and identify it," Yan added. And she continued: “This is the important thing for us to know the origin of the virus. If we can't beat it, it will be life threatening... for everyone.” She added that she will now come out in public because "I know that if I did not tell the truth to the world, I would be remorseful."

Yan also claimed that before she fled China, her information was erased from government databases. "They deleted all of my information," she noted, claiming people were recruited "to spread rumors about me being a liar."

Yuan Zhiming, director of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, earlier denied reports that the virus had accidentally spread from his facility. "It is impossible that we were the creators of this virus," Chiming told state media in April.

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