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"Life is endless and tossing." Yan Limeng, a former postdoctoral researcher at the University of Hong Kong, has been "faced" one after another, and has not stopped the pace of spreading rumors. "Hidden the epidemic."
# Q4 o7 F' j. _( I- A2 mSpreading such a lie that has long been dismantled will only "roll over." Observer.com noticed that Yan Limeng's Twitter account was banned less than two days after Twitter posted the link to the paper (September 14). Twitter officially announced as early as March this year that it would deal with accounts that post content that "contradicts with official public health information."- o, [& [. q! E6 K
But Yan Limeng still didn't give up. On September 15th, local time, she was interviewed by Fox News again and sang the "double reed" with Trump's "favorite anchor" Tucker Carlson (Tucker Carlson).0 P- f/ q5 C. j' ]0 @
As for the "viral man-made theory" that Yan Limeng vigorously promoted this time, many medical experts around the world have long refuted this theory as a "conspiracy theory."
; e2 b7 w3 Y/ Q' z( a7 D* iIn an interview with National Geographic in May, Fauci stated that the scientific basis “points very, very strongly” to the theory that the new crown virus originated from nature and spread from animals to humans; Millay, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in May, Although there is no final conclusion, there is strong evidence that the new coronavirus comes from nature, not man-made. |
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