The Mail on Sunday

EXPERTS FROM WUHAN VIRUS LAB ‘ DEFECT TO WEST’

Beijing hid proof that humans spread virus, warns whistleblo­wer

- By Ian Birrell

A CHINESE scientist who fled Hong Kong says she is putting her life in danger to warn the world about how Beijing covered up the origins of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Li-Meng Yan, a virologist at Hong Kong School of Public Health, said she would be ‘disappeare­d and killed’ if she tried to speak out in China so escaped ‘to deliver the message of the truth of Covid-19’.

The researcher says the Chinese government and senior members of her faculty, who include leading global experts on coronaviru­ses, suppressed evidence that the new disease could be transmitte­d between humans when it erupted last year.

Her explosive claims add to concerns that the Communist Party leadership in Beijing silenced whistleblo­wers and hid details of the virus from the world.

Dr Yan, now hiding in a secret location in the United States, said she was one of the first experts asked to probe the mysterious cluster of cases emerging in Wuhan last year.

She alleges she was given the task by Professor Leo Poon, her Oxford-educated supervisor at the university. The Hong Kong centre is a World Health Organisati­on (WHO) reference laboratory specialisi­ng in viruses and pandemics.

‘The Chinese government refused to let overseas experts, including Hong Kong ones, do research in China,’ she told Fox News, backing previous claims that even the WHO was barred from sending its investigat­ors into Wuhan.

So Dr Yan, who grew up in mainland China, turned to friends to find out the facts. They included an expert at the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, who told her on December 31 there were ‘family cluster cases’ indicating human-to-human transmissi­on.

This dovetails with other evidence that Chinese doctors realised the new virus was spreading among humans by the middle of that month, fuelled by many medical staff in hospitals falling ill after treating patients.

Dr Yan says that when she told Professor Poon ‘he just nodded’ and told her to keep working. A few days later, on January 9, the WHO put out a statement backing Chinese claims that the virus ‘does not transmit readily among people’.

One study by a Sino-British team found that if Beijing had acted at the start of the year by locking down Wuhan, the number of cases could have been reduced by 95 per cent. Even moving two weeks later, a week before they actually acted, could have cut cases by about two-thirds.

Yet Chinese officials claimed in early January that risk of human transmissi­on was ‘low’. They failed to admit this vital fact until January 20 – after a huge annual feast was held in Wuhan and vast numbers of citizens moved around the nation for Chinese New Year celebratio­ns. The city was locked down three days later.

Dr Yan said she found researcher­s in China stopped sharing informatio­n, saying they could not talk about the virus but letting slip they had to wear masks. It emerged later that doctors trying to warn about the virus were silenced by security forces.

The scientist, alarmed by growing evidence of the epidemic and the number of scared doctors she learned of, claims to have passed on findings again to her supervisor on January 16, but he warned her to ‘keep silent and be careful’.

Dr Yan said Professor Poon urged her not to ‘touch the red line’ or they would both be in trouble and ‘disappeare­d’. She decided to flee after secret discussion­s with a USbased blogger.

She urged her husband, who also worked at the laboratory, to join her but he become angry, saying ‘they will kill all of us’.

The scientist flew to Los Angeles on April 28 saying she told immigratio­n officials there: ‘I’m the one who came to tell the truth here of Covd-19. Please protect me. If not, the China government will kill me.’

Sources have told The Mail on Sunday that she has been debriefed by both the FBI and CIA.

She claims that Chinese authoritie­s have since torn apart her apartment, harassed her parents and smeared her online as suffering from mental illness.

Dr Yan’s allegation­s highlight how doctors in Wuhan knew early on that they were dealing with a dangerousl­y contagious disease but both regional and national government­s covered it up. They were aided by the weakness of the WHO.

Earlier this month, the WHO changed its timeline on Covid-19 to confirm it ‘picked up’ details of the new disease on December 31 rather than, as previously implied, being informed by Wuhan health authoritie­s about ‘cases of viral pneumonia’.

The Mail on Sunday revealed that censored Chinese media reports show at least five laboratori­es confirmed existence of a deadly new coronaviru­s before China told global health authoritie­s about an infectious disease it claimed was unidentifi­ed.

One team found the virus was ‘clearly contagious’ while others had unravelled its genetic compositio­n – vital for making diagnostic tests and vaccines. Yet this was hidden by Beijing until the sequence was published on an open-access platform by a Shanghai professor, whose laboratory was instantly shut down for ‘rectificat­ion’.

The Chinese government insists it has acted in exemplary manner over the pandemic, despite making claims it began elsewhere. Professor Poon did not respond to an email asking for comment.

Boss told me ‘keep silent or we will both be “disappeare­d” ’

 ??  ?? IN HIDING: Dr Yan gave her evidence in a TV interview from a secret US location
IN HIDING: Dr Yan gave her evidence in a TV interview from a secret US location

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