“Multiple government sources” have indicated that the initial individuals infected by the coronavirus were researchers from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV). These sources asserted with certainty that the three researchers were the first to exhibit COVID-19 symptoms while allegedly conducting modifications on a closely related virus.
In a report published Saturday, the New York Post emphasized that it is becoming increasingly difficult to overlook the significant likelihood of a lab leak initiating the global pandemic, resulting in nearly 7 million deaths and immeasurable economic consequences.
Previously identified as patients zero, Ben Hu, Yu Ping and Yan Zhu were implicated as WIV scientists who experienced COVID-19 symptoms as early as November 2019, a month prior to the world becoming aware of the outbreak. They were reportedly part of a research program focused on “gain-of-function” experiments, which aimed to enhance the virus’ infectiousness and gain a deeper understanding of its risks, as disclosed by various U.S. government officials.
Jamie Metzl, an expert from the World Health Organization (WHO), stressed the potential significance of proving that Hu contracted COVID-19 before anyone else, stating that it would be a “smoking gun.” Metzl referred to Hu as the lead researcher directly involved in the hands-on aspects of the research. The mounting evidence also places responsibility on China for allegedly orchestrating an extensive cover-up, facilitated by individuals ranging from Dr. Anthony Fauci and Big Tech to numerous liberals and left-leaning media voices, who initially downplayed the lab-leak theory and suppressed those who presented evidence supporting it.
According to another recent report, the pandemic could have been contained if China had promptly alerted the world about the outbreak instead of censoring information.
Additionally, it was revealed that U.S. taxpayer funds, amounting to at least $2 million, were allocated to the Wuhan lab…
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